Traditionally, the Legislature puts everything on hold for one week in March to attend a meeting of the Energy Council in Washington, DC. It’s been going on for so long that many lawmakers and staff don’t even know when it started.
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Alaska Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Parental Notification Law
The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a lawsuit that halted a voter-passed law requiring health care providers to notify parents of minors before performing abortions.
Freeze and thaw: What this winter’s weather means for Juneau gardeners
January was the warmest and wettest on record in Juneau. While many people enjoyed the mild weather, some plants and insects were jolted out of hibernation.
NORAD tracks Santa: A tradition with a twist
NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) has been tracking Santa for almost 60 years, but is using modern technology to engage children.
Juneau gets in the holiday spirit with events around town
In the month of December, there are a lot of fun holiday celebrations happening in Juneau. Here is a short list of some of the events.