Rates for water and wastewater rates are set to rise, and will go into effect soon. As of July 1, rates for water will raise… Continue reading
The annual Blessing of the Fleet and Reading of the Names ceremony is set for Saturday, May 6. Organizers of the local event encourage the… Continue reading
A series of moderate earthquakes rocked Juneau awake early Monday morning, but no significant damage was reported and no tsunami warning was issued. According to… Continue reading
Facing a forecasted second-straight year of record low salmon returns and the closure of the first two months of summer fishing, Juneau’s fishermen want answers.… Continue reading
Pillars of America speaker W. Mitchell’s hardships in life are written clearly over his entire body. “Once you hear him speak, you’ll understand (why we… Continue reading
Juneau elementary school teachers took their students out of the classroom on Friday to enjoy the lowest tide of the month, -4.2 feet, for “Seaweek”… Continue reading
It’s a good thing Juneau updated its cruise docks this year, because they’ll be busier than ever this summer. John Binkley, the Cruise Lines International… Continue reading
For the next week, the Nugget Mall will temporarily turn into a haven of cotton candy, gravity-defying rides and flashing lights. The Spring Carnival, presented… Continue reading
In the eyes of Crystal Bourland, a comedy show is a perfect fundraiser for a mental health organization. Bourland, the Executive Director of Juneau’s chapter… Continue reading
A man injured by a shot fired by a Juneau Police Department officer in December — who then was extradited to Washington on a 2005… Continue reading
Juneau-based poet Ishmael Hope will celebrate the release of his latest collection of poetry this evening at Kindred Post. The book release party for Hope’s… Continue reading
When Veronica Salter first looked at paintings from the annual Duck Stamp competition, she was a little overwhelmed at the skill apparent in the artwork.… Continue reading
After toxic levels of mercury were found in an Admiralty Island harbor seal in 2015, conservationists and subsistence hunters are still wondering if a Juneau-based… Continue reading
The Juneau School District has cleared the major hurdle in its budget process, as the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly Finance Committee approved the… Continue reading
More than 30 Douglas residents woke up Wednesday morning to bad news after a vandal slashed tires along a lengthy stretch of the highway between… Continue reading
Though they’re coming up from Nebraska, two experts on sustainability and innovation have a vision for Juneau’s future. Future Juneau, a two-night event this week,… Continue reading
Since September, members of the public have been able to share their thoughts on the future of the Mendenhall Glacier Recreational Area (MGRA), and the… Continue reading
At least five or six people are expected to attend Wednesday night’s City and Borough Assembly meeting to try and protect the Juneau-Douglas City Museum,… Continue reading
Coppa co-owners Marc Wheeler and Jessica Paris will hold the third annual Free Ice Cream Day from 1-5 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, at their… Continue reading
Dry conditions — and some possible human carelessness — are to blame for several brush fires over the weekend. Capital City Fire/Rescue was called to… Continue reading