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Emotional election results announced during Tribal Assembly

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Emotional election results announced during Tribal Assembly

Technology led to speedy results.

Longtime Care-A-Van operator may lose bid to taxis

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Longtime Care-A-Van operator may lose bid to taxis

Big changes are coming to Care-A-Van.

Big future plans part of positive State of the Tribe address

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Big future plans part of positive State of the Tribe address

Coffee, catering and construction part of the recap.

Getting a ride on a Coast Guard ‘ship

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Getting a ride on a Coast Guard ‘ship

He’s No. 1

March and rally ends the silence

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March and rally ends the silence

Women and men speak out against violence

Major changes could be coming to the city’s sleep off program

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Major changes could be coming to the city’s sleep off program

Nothing’s final

Centennial Hall during the afternoon on Monday, July 2, 2018. Centennial Hall’s day-to-day operations are now being handled by Juneau Arts & Humanaties Council. (Gregory Philson | Juneau Empire File)

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Centennial Hall improvements could be getting less mysterious

Assessment could shed light on state of building and what’s needed

Google and Juneau professionals are helping teachers and students solve problems like a computer scientist

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Google and Juneau professionals are helping teachers and students solve problems like a computer scientist

That does compute.

Tribal delegates from around the country are heading to Juneau

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Tribal delegates from around the country are heading to Juneau

The annual assembly starts Wednesday.

GCI partners with think tank for series about a global Arctic

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GCI partners with think tank for series about a global Arctic

See sea ice in new series.

Former Gov. Walker has a new job

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Former Gov. Walker has a new job

The Attorney general designee out, former governor in.

Raze or rebuild? Downtown house fire fallout still not settled

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Raze or rebuild? Downtown house fire fallout still not settled

Fate of historic home still unknown.

Willoughby District considers a name change

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Willoughby District considers a name change

What will it be?

‘Sudsy Slim Rides Again’ bubbles up in Juneau

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‘Sudsy Slim Rides Again’ bubbles up in Juneau

It’s pretty clean humor.

Dream Weaver: Haida elder talks learning and becoming a master weaver

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Dream Weaver: Haida elder talks learning and becoming a master weaver

She’s a dream weaver.

Displaced food vendors find new spot to serve summertime fare

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Displaced food vendors find new spot to serve summertime fare

Hot Pocket Park.

Eagle roost getting a boost

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Eagle roost getting a boost

Extreme Home Makeover: Bald eagle edition.

Sexto appeal: Guest artist Los Texmaniacs will bring southwestern flare, instruments to Folk Fest

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Sexto appeal: Guest artist Los Texmaniacs will bring southwestern flare, instruments to Folk Fest

Max Baca isn’t short on love for the bajo.

Former Alaska Supreme Court Chief Justice Bud Carpeneti, board member for the New JACC Partnership, second from the left, describes one of three proposals for New JACC and Centennial Hall improvements during a Assembly Standing Committee meeting on Wednesday, March 27, 2019. Michele Elfers, deputy director for the city Parks and Recreation Department, left, Liz Perry, President and CEO for Travel Juneau, and Craig Dahl, executive director for the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, right, also spoke during the panel discussion. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Both the JACC and Centennial Hall want big improvements, could one building be the answer?

A story of two stories.

Paul Gardinier, an exhibit specialist, works to install a Nathan Jackson retrospective in the gallery at the Walter Soboleff Center on Monday, March 25, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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‘A great honor’: Exhibit shines light on one of Southeast Alaska’s most acclaimed Tlingit artists

You can see his work all over town.