A boat hit a rock about 50 yards from Coghlan Island Monday night and began taking on water, prompting a search and rescue by the… Continue reading
Lillie Fredrick, a sixth-grader at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School, is no stranger to the water in Juneau. She goes fishing and pulls crab pots with… Continue reading
Sea cucumbers and kelp may not be the usual topics brought up at a college commence ceremony, but when graduation is in Alaska, that all… Continue reading
A new face will be taking over as principal at Riverbend Elementary School for the 2018-19 school year. According to a release from the Juneau… Continue reading
It’s time to graduate. The University of Alaska Southeast’s 2018 Juneau graduating class will be hearing cheers from excited family members, peers and the public… Continue reading
Bartlett Regional Hospital staff were hustling Thursday morning. In less than two hours, a bus crash with 25 casualties needed immediate attention, an emergency room… Continue reading
Hoping to address early education issues, Best Starts for Juneau’s Kids, is requesting $2.18 million from the city for a pre-kindergarten program. Best Starts for… Continue reading
Joe Torrillo never had aspirations to be a firefighter. He went to school for engineering and wanted to be an architect. After being convinced to… Continue reading
Juneau is seeing an increase in homelessness. That was part of the a report giving by CBJ Chief Housing Officer Scott Ciambor during the COW… Continue reading
It may be construction and it may be tourist season, but it’s also fundraising season. Lots of events are popping up around town in support… Continue reading
The Coast Guard 17th District stationed in Juneau wants a boring day. Luckily for them, tourists aboard the first cruise ship of the season and… Continue reading
A previous version of this article incorrectly reported that there is also a price increase in the flat rate water. It should have said an… Continue reading
A previous version of this article incorrectly reported that there is also a price increase in the flat rate water. It should have said an… Continue reading
When an emergency response organization is itself located in an area prone to a severe weather condition, something is not quite right. That was the… Continue reading
Editor’s Note: This is the last of four profiles highlighting stories of local people with Parkinson’s disease, as part of Parkinson’s Awareness Month in April.… Continue reading
Operating for 70 nights this past winter, the City and Borough of Juneau-funded cold weather shelter saved lives. That result is part of the presentation… Continue reading
The Juneau Coalition on Housing and Homelessness wants to broaden the range of organizations that can apply for certain federal funding. The coalition took a… Continue reading
Describing his life story, Derek Clark sounds like a man who had every reason to give up. But, even when he still was unsure where… Continue reading
Josh Smith is a diesel mechanic at Alaska Waste in Juneau. Without the Juneau School District’s automotive program, he is not sure what he would… Continue reading
Sarah Jahn, who has worked within the Juneau School District for a decade, will be taking over as the next Director of Administrative Services, according… Continue reading