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What’s happening the week of May 22-28, 2019
What’s happening the week of May 22-28, 2019
One bus, six countries, 77 kids: A Juneau student’s whirlwind European tour
One bus, six countries, 77 kids: A Juneau student’s whirlwind European tour
School board members said Monday that the challenges facing the Juneau School District are “unprecedented,” and asked for continued support from the CBJ Assembly. (Alex McCarthy | Juneau Empire)
School board members said Monday that the challenges facing the Juneau School District are “unprecedented,” and asked for continued support from the CBJ Assembly. (Alex McCarthy | Juneau Empire)
Move over blue crab. Dungeness takes the cake in this crab cake recipe

Move over blue crab. Dungeness takes the cake in this crab cake recipe

Plus, a locally foraged salad.

  • May 14, 2019
  • By Erin Anais Heist For the Juneau Empire
  • foodRecipe
Move over blue crab. Dungeness takes the cake in this crab cake recipe
Yes, that Wile E. Coyote airport sign is real
Yes, that Wile E. Coyote airport sign is real
District and education support staff may have a deal
District and education support staff may have a deal
The writer behind Marvel’s ‘Unbeatable Squirrel Girl’ and ‘Adventure Time’ comics is here in Juneau
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The writer behind Marvel’s ‘Unbeatable Squirrel Girl’ and ‘Adventure Time’ comics is here in Juneau
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The ‘miracle’ happening in Juneau classrooms

The ‘miracle’ happening in Juneau classrooms

Endangered language is alive in two programs.

The ‘miracle’ happening in Juneau classrooms
Player of the Week: Taylor Bentley

Player of the Week: Taylor Bentley

She excels playing in Ketchikan.

Player of the Week: Taylor Bentley
Capitol Live: Ferry system survives cuts, for now
Capitol Live: Ferry system survives cuts, for now
Curtis Blackwell, Maintenance Supervisor for the Juneau School District, shows on Monday, April 8, 2018, how high the water came up on one of the two boilers at the Marie Drake building during a flooding event at the school on Friday. Spare parts were found to get the boiler running and the school open. A corroded pipe at the base of a hot water tank was the source of the leak. (MIchael Penn | Juneau Empire)
Curtis Blackwell, Maintenance Supervisor for the Juneau School District, shows on Monday, April 8, 2018, how high the water came up on one of the two boilers at the Marie Drake building during a flooding event at the school on Friday. Spare parts were found to get the boiler running and the school open. A corroded pipe at the base of a hot water tank was the source of the leak. (MIchael Penn | Juneau Empire)
Google and Juneau professionals are helping teachers and students solve problems like a computer scientist
Google and Juneau professionals are helping teachers and students solve problems like a computer scientist
After 43 years, student and principal reunite, reconcile

After 43 years, student and principal reunite, reconcile

A sweet reconciliation.

  • Mar 31, 2019
  • By GUY CROCKROFT
After 43 years, student and principal reunite, reconcile
Referees honor mentor who helped shape tournament

Referees honor mentor who helped shape tournament

Officials have become part of Gold Medal’s distinctive culture.

Referees honor mentor who helped shape tournament
Championship matchups coming into focus as Gold Medal weekend approaches
Championship matchups coming into focus as Gold Medal weekend approaches
Governor unveils spending plan for the next decade
Governor unveils spending plan for the next decade
Don’t learn the hard way: Gold Medal players getting free help in protecting teeth
Don’t learn the hard way: Gold Medal players getting free help in protecting teeth
Matt Walker said he started growing his beard about 17 years ago when his then-girlfriend and now-wife said it looked like he could grow a beard. He’s now spearheading the creation of Juneau Beard Club. (Ben Hohenstatt | Capital City Weekly)
Matt Walker said he started growing his beard about 17 years ago when his then-girlfriend and now-wife said it looked like he could grow a beard. He’s now spearheading the creation of Juneau Beard Club. (Ben Hohenstatt | Capital City Weekly)
Stayin’ alive: Yakutat, Haines survive early elimination games
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Stayin’ alive: Yakutat, Haines survive early elimination games
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Planet Alaska: Woven with herring

Planet Alaska: Woven with herring

Sharing herring is caring.

Planet Alaska: Woven with herring