Artisan bread will be available in local grocery stores and restaurants
Lisa Phu
Home Depot’s hiring initiative doesn’t mean much to Alaska
Home Depot is hiring, but adding 270 seasonal jobs in Alaska is nothing new.
Juneau goes ‘purposely low-tech’ in new parking system
Juneau’s parking holiday is over, as the City and Borough switches to a temporary downtown parking system.
Empire reporter fired following disagreement with publisher
A former Juneau Empire reporter says she was fired when she refused to set up a meeting between the publisher and a legislator on a bill that affects newspapers.
The aftermath of Hotel Impossible
A former bar manager of The Alaskan Hotel & Bar is threatening a lawsuit. He says being featured on Hotel Impossible has caused serious problems to his life
Former Bartlett CEO offered severance packages without board approval
Bartlett Regional Hospital Board of Directors did not know about the severance packages of the former chief financial officer and personnel director until two weeks after the agreements were already signed
January brought record-breaking rains to Juneau
This month is Juneau’s wettest January on record, according to the National Weather Service. The capital city received 10.15 inches of rain
Differences between U.S. & Gaza Strip? Weather and freedom
“Being here in America, it’s very different – having your freedom, having your choices, do whatever you want to. I can’t explain it but it’s so different,” says Haytham Mohanna.
Teachers, budget committee say new literacy curriculum isn’t necessary
“How many teacher positions can we afford to keep in lieu of spending that money on curriculum?” asked budget committee member Jennifer Lindley
From paying $1,000 a month for health care to $100
Now, Bonnie Berg says, she’s ready to take better care of herself