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Introduction to Microsoft Excel, 9-11 a.m., The Learning Connection, 210 Ferry Way. Learn to use Excel to organize…

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Police calls for Monday, Jan. 11, 2016

This report contains information provided to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation…

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Filling a vacancy

Today at 4:30 p.m. the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly will interview five people who applied to…

Students of all ages gather to participate in the the World's Largest Lesson at Eaglecrest on Friday as part of Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month. The event, that included 80 participants and 17 instructors, was part of a national attempt to break a Guinness World Record.

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Photos: World’s largest lesson

Jeorghette Plang, left, reacts to ski instructor Leslie Antolick’s helpful push during the the World’s Largest Lesson at…

Scott R. Parker, 41, appears in Juneau Superior Court Thursday for his sentencing hearing for possesing and distributing child pornography.

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Youth volunteer gets 3 years for child porn

A 41-year-old Juneau man who volunteered with youth in the community was sentenced Thursday to serve three years…

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Gastineau Apartments demolition delayed

The structural demolition of the Gastineau Apartments will begin about two weeks after the originally scheduled start date.…

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Police & Fire for Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016

This report contains information provided to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation…

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Open trap shooting, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Juneau Trap Club, 1 Mile Montana Creek Road. The Juneau Trap Club…

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Police looking for two men who assaulted woman in Valley home

The Juneau Police Department is looking for two men who they say broke into a Mendenhall Valley home…

Darrin D. Austin, 31, appears in Juneau Superior Court Thursday for sentencing in his physical assault of C Scott Fry in 2015.

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Man gets 4 years for beating musician downtown

After watching a video clip of a local musician being “beaten to a pulp” outside a liquor store…

Alan Steffert passes a puck during a lunch-time game of hockey on the ice at Twin Lakes on Thursday. The National Weather Service forecast for Friday calls for sunny with highs 27 to 35. Northeast wind 10 mph.

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Photo: Pond hockey

Alan Steffert passes a puck during a lunchtime game of hockey on the ice at Twin Lakes on…

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Chamber crowd puts eyes on The Road

For most people, in most situations, talking about the state’s economic downturn and the subsequent ferry service cuts…

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Goldbelt Inc. picks interim CEO

Elliot “Chuck” Wimberly has been named the interim president and CEO of Goldbelt Inc., the company announced by…

Frost covers a mooring line on a boat in the Don Statter Memorial Boat Harbor in Auke Bay on Wednesday.

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Photo: Moored by frost

Frost covers a mooring line on a boat in the Don Statter Memorial Boat Harbor in Auke Bay…

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Around town for Jan. 8

Senior ceramics, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Juneau Senior Center. Details: Diane, 463-6176. Storytime, 11 a.m., Mendenhall Valley Library. Details:…

Pictured is a man who police believe stole a valuable weight scale from Bartlett Regional Hospital in mid-December. Police have asked for the public's help identifying him.

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Bartlett Hospital loses weight

The Juneau Police Department is asking for the public’s help locating an expensive weight scale taken from Bartlett…

Lexi Lodwig skates with her puppy, Lola, through stranded icebergs on Mendenhall Lake on Wednesday.

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Photos: Iceberg ice skating

Lexi Lodwig skates with her puppy, Lola, through stranded icebergs on Mendenhall Lake on Wednesday.

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Latest Kensington power idea stopped by regulators

The latest attempt to connect Kensington gold mine to Juneau’s power grid has blown regulatory fuses. In a…

Jodi DeBruyne, Curator of Collections & Exhibits for the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, takes a moment to inspect the weather damage to the Wooshkeetaan Totem Pole (JDCM 81.01.027) as it is moved into the city's Parks Maintenance building in Douglas on Tuesday. The 40-foot totem, carved by Nathan Jackson in 1980 with assistance by Steve Brown and assstance painting by his wife, Dorica Jackson, was placed in the Museum's collection in 1981 and erected outside Centennial Hall for Juneau's Centennial in 1983. The pole was taken down Tuesday for restoration.

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Decayed totem removed from Centennial Hall

Looking from the ground up, the Wooshkeetaan Totem Pole, which stood against Centennial Hall for more than 30…

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Around town for Thursday, Jan. 7

Juneau Gastineau Rotary Club meeting, 7 a.m., The Prospector Hotel. Open lab computer training, 9 a.m.-11 a.m, The…