Alaska health experts advise shooting down flu early

Maureen Caparas really didn’t want to get a flu shot.“That looks like a big needle,” she said nervously on Thursday afternoon.She didn’t have a choice.As… Continue reading

SEARHC receives $200K grant for suicide prevention, curbing drug use

The Indian Health Service office announced Thursday from the White House that more than $7 million in grants will be distributed this year to Tribal… Continue reading

Sealaska subsidiary wins big contract

Sealaska Corp. announced Thursday morning that Sealaska Technical Services, its environmental and engineering consulting subsidiary, will share a $400 million contract with the federal government.That… Continue reading

The suspect who allegedly stole from the Best Western hotel.

Police arrest person of interest in connection to Best Western theft

Police received a call Wednesday night from a Mendenhall Valley business employee that led to the arrest of a man police believe to be tied… Continue reading

The suspect who allegedly stole from the Best Western hotel.

Fire & medical for Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed… Continue reading

Around Town

Juneau Gastineau Rotary Club meeting, 7 a.m., The Prospector Hotel.Women, Infants and Children walk-in clinic, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., SEARHC Juneau WIC Clinic, 3245 Hospital Drive,… Continue reading

The front page of the Juneau Empire on Sept. 29, 1986

This Day in Juneau History: Sept. 29, 1986

On Sept. 29, 1986, candidates for City and Borough of Juneau Assembly talked about their ideas in an open forum sponsored by the Greater Juneau… Continue reading

The front page of the Juneau Empire on Sept. 29, 1986

Grab a cup of coffee today for just 3¢

Coppa sure knows how to hook its customers.The downtown coffee and ice cream shop is giving away coffee for just 3 cents today.Co-owner Marc Wheeler… Continue reading

Capital City Fire/Rescue firefighters Cheyenne Sanchez, left, and Andrew Wheeler man a safety hose as they watch a simulated airplane fire at the Hagevig Regional Fire Training Center on Wednesday.

Photos: Simulated airplane fire

Capital City Fire/Rescue firefighters Cheyenne Sanchez, left, and Andrew Wheeler man a safety hose as they watch a simulated airplane fire at the Hagevig Regional… Continue reading

Capital City Fire/Rescue firefighters Cheyenne Sanchez, left, and Andrew Wheeler man a safety hose as they watch a simulated airplane fire at the Hagevig Regional Fire Training Center on Wednesday.

Photo: Early sign of winter

Karen Musslewhite, center, pushes her 14-month-old granddaughter, Maggie, as she walks with Michael Fleischhauer, left, and Mary Diven along the airport dike trail on Wednesday.… Continue reading

Alleged drunk driver crashes car, leaves own passenger behind

A Juneau grand jury on Wednesday indicted a Juneau driver involved in a drunken car crash who allegedly left behind his injured passenger.Brylie C. Yadao,… Continue reading

Around Town

Recovery Coach Training, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Gruening Park Recreation Center.Women, Infants and Children walk-in clinic, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., SEARHC Juneau WIC Clinic, 3245 Hospital Drive,… Continue reading

Police & fire for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed… Continue reading

A painting by David Rubin on how a statue of William Henry Seward might look in the Dimond Court Plaza in front of the Alaska Capitol Building.

Preserving a scar: Seward statue debate exposes differing views on history

It’s far from a whale of controversy, but a statue proposed for a plaza in front of the Alaska Capitol is causing some discomfort by… Continue reading

A painting by David Rubin on how a statue of William Henry Seward might look in the Dimond Court Plaza in front of the Alaska Capitol Building.

The Observatory targeted by burglar while owner is out ill, police say

Betsy Longenbaugh remembers taking a trip through the Netherlands with her mother, The Observatory bookstore owner Dee Longenbaugh, and on that trip her mother tried… Continue reading

Central Council voter rally and candidate forum to be held Thursday

Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska will be hosting a voter registration rally, and forum with the municipal and school board candidates… Continue reading

Tracy's King Crab Shack closed down for the season and moved out of its current location on South Franklin Street on Monday.

Tracy’s King Crab Shack moves out of waterfront location

The signs are gone. The windows are papered. The outdoor seating area has been dismantled. After 11 seasons, Tracy’s King Cab Shack is officially closed… Continue reading

Tracy's King Crab Shack closed down for the season and moved out of its current location on South Franklin Street on Monday.

Approximately $170,000 in property missing from Douglas home, business office

A North Douglas business office and residence were left in disarray after a reported burglary this past weekend, and approximately $170,000 worth of property is… Continue reading

Assembly approves Native culture center for old Ore House site

The Juneau Assembly did its part on Monday to turn the abandoned Thane Ore House, which has been boarded-shut for years, into a Native cultural… Continue reading

The Best Western Country Lane Inn was burglarized.

Police seek person of interest after theft at Best Western

The Juneau Police Department has named a 20-year-old Juneau man as a person of interest following an early morning theft Tuesday at the Best Western… Continue reading

The Best Western Country Lane Inn was burglarized.