Catch up on Willoughby district projects

The Willoughby Distrtict downtown is growing — and fast. With a new state museum already open, a new coffee shop at the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall… Continue reading

Veterans and Elks Lodge members pose for a photo before a fishing outing sponsored by the Elks Lodge. Pictured from left are: Juvenciano Soto, Mike Moffitt, Roscoe Archer, Alex Kelly and Dale Vilander. (Kevin Gullufsen | Juneau Empire)

Elks Lodge takes Army vets fishing

Two long-serving Army veterans based out of Fairbanks travelled to Juneau this week on an Elks Lodge 420 sponsored fishing trip. After 22 and 24… Continue reading

Veterans and Elks Lodge members pose for a photo before a fishing outing sponsored by the Elks Lodge. Pictured from left are: Juvenciano Soto, Mike Moffitt, Roscoe Archer, Alex Kelly and Dale Vilander. (Kevin Gullufsen | Juneau Empire)

Engineer’s Cutoff Road access reduced for construction

Those who live on Engineer’s Cutoff Road will have a bit more trouble getting home starting Monday. From Monday until Sept. 20, Southeast Earthmovers will… Continue reading

Expo aims to equip locals for disasters big and small

Dealing with disasters in Alaska isn’t quite like dealing with disasters in the Lower 48, Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Andrew Bogar believes. The Red… Continue reading

Rotary Club to honor 9/11 victims, first responders

The Juneau Glacier Valley Rotary Club will host a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, at the Sept. 11 memorial… Continue reading

Dunn Street construction starts next week

Dunn Street construction starts next week New water mains and storm drain improvements are coming to Dunn Street in the Mendenhall Valley, with construction starting… Continue reading

Centennial Hall, JACC try to ease parking concerns

The situation in the shared parking lot between Centennial Hall and the Juneau Arts and Culture Center has been frustrating for patrons of both buildings,… Continue reading

Coast Guard aids cruise ship passenger

The U.S. Coast Guard aided a 69-year-old male from the cruise ship Norwegian Pearl near Coghlan Island on Thursday, according to a press release. The… Continue reading

Kahyl Dybdahl, left, and Bronze Chevis eat an egg sandwich breakfast before school at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. The Juneau Community Foundation presented a check for $24,300 to Juneau School District for in-school food programs on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

School district expands free breakfast for all elementary, middle school students

A.J. Wilson’s parents have always told him that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Now, the seventh grader at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle… Continue reading

Kahyl Dybdahl, left, and Bronze Chevis eat an egg sandwich breakfast before school at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. The Juneau Community Foundation presented a check for $24,300 to Juneau School District for in-school food programs on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)
The sky over the Mendenhall Wetlands Game Preserve is seen Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. (James Brooks | Juneau Empire)

Juneau sees first 70-degree September day in 7 years

Summer’s last gasp may have come in the first days of September. On Tuesday, the temperature at Juneau International Airport hit 70 degrees. It’s only… Continue reading

The sky over the Mendenhall Wetlands Game Preserve is seen Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017. (James Brooks | Juneau Empire)

Ketchikan director this week’s Chamber speaker

Kimberlee Hayward will be this week’s speaker at the Juneau Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Hayward is the Ketchikan Center Director of the Alaska Small Business… Continue reading

Michele Elfers, Chief Landscape Architect for the city, instructs fourth-grade students from Harborview Elementary School on how to plant salmonberries on a newly created island next to the Seawalk on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. Harborview students will get a chance to plant 300 native species on the island over the next week to transform the area into habitat for birds. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Greening ‘Apocalypse’: Students learn and beautify Juneau’s new downtown island

It’s been nicknamed “Apocalypse Island” for its barren, rocky look, but the unnamed island built at the mouth of Gold Creek may need a new… Continue reading

Michele Elfers, Chief Landscape Architect for the city, instructs fourth-grade students from Harborview Elementary School on how to plant salmonberries on a newly created island next to the Seawalk on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017. Harborview students will get a chance to plant 300 native species on the island over the next week to transform the area into habitat for birds. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)
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Second Saturday Market

Second Saturday Market will be held this Saturday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Airport Shopping Mall. Local produce and craft vendors will… Continue reading

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Canvas to teach intertidal pottery, wheel throwing

The Canvas Community Art Studio and Gallery will offer five different classes in September: Beginning Wheel Throwing, Intertidal Pottery, Introduction to Oil Painting, Watercolor Plein… Continue reading

President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd while speaking at a rally at the Phoenix Convention Center Aug. 22 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Rick Scuteri | The Associated Press)

UAS to host Electoral College lecture

The University of Alaska Southeast will host Charles Biles, emeritus professor of mathematics at Humboldt State University, for a free public lecture entitled “The Electoral… Continue reading

President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd while speaking at a rally at the Phoenix Convention Center Aug. 22 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Rick Scuteri | The Associated Press)

Recovery community tackles stigma, focuses on fun

When local Casey DenAdel travelled back to her hometown of Petersburg, one of the first things she did was write a letter to the editor… Continue reading

Owners Stuart and Suzy Cohen are closing their South Franklin shop, Invisible World, after 32 years and plan to sell through the internet only. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

After 32 years, Invisible World to close doors

Since 1985, locally-owned shop Invisible World has outfitted Juneauites and tourists alike with fall’s favorite garment: the sweater. From his South Franklin storefront, owner Stuart… Continue reading

Owners Stuart and Suzy Cohen are closing their South Franklin shop, Invisible World, after 32 years and plan to sell through the internet only. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)
A mature bald eagle perches on top of one of the landscaped trees along the new seawalk in downtown on July 6, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

City seeks input in future of downtown waterfront

New restaurants and food trucks or more public space? Perhaps more parking downtown? The City and Borough of Juneau is asking citizens to decide what… Continue reading

A mature bald eagle perches on top of one of the landscaped trees along the new seawalk in downtown on July 6, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

Notice to Capital Transit riders

Due to construction on the Alaska State Capitol, Fourth Street will be closed to through traffic, disrupting Capital Transit bus service. Service will be discontinued… Continue reading

Two indictments issued

A Juneau grand jury handed up two indictments on Wednesday. Thomas D. Norris, 27, was charged with two counts of second-degree assault and two counts… Continue reading