He says the clinic is going through a challenging transition.
Community
Early study shows surprising optimism among homeless Alaska Natives
University of Washington professor Jordan Lewis is connecting the high levels of optimism to a desire to pass on knowledge to future generations.
Alaska centenarians in national photo project
A New York photographer wants to create portraits of a 100-year-old man and a 100-year-old woman from each of the 50 states.
Pick. Click. Give. donations up, number of donors taper
This year, program officials have brought back the Double Your Dividend sweepstakes to attract donors, and organizations will be charged a new 7 percent administrative fee.
Juneau’s first baby of 2015!
Elliot Michael Fanning was born at Juneau’s Bartlett Regional Hospital just after noon Friday.
Juneau’s biggest stories of 2014
A longtime state lawmaker resigned, Alaska Native languages were recognized as official state languages, and a price war for airline tickets.
Mining, timber, elections top 2014 Southeast news
The year in news in Southeast Alaska can be summed up by three topics: mining, timber and elections.
Juneau Assembly pledges to support Housing First project
The Juneau Assembly last night unofficially committed $1.5 million to help fund a Housing First project in the capital city.
$41,000 raised for victims of Christmas day crash
An Anchor Point girl is in stable condition after losing both of her legs in a traffic accident on Christmas Day.
‘Catching babies’ is midwife Madi Nolan Grimes’ calling
At 23, Madi Nolan Grimes is clinical director at the Juneau Family Health and Birth Center. She’s been practicing midwifery since she was 19.