More than 100 volunteers joined CBJ crews early Friday morning to help clean up the downtown area
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Why Juneau should be next for Housing First
Anchorage and Fairbanks have Housing First facilities. Why doesn’t Juneau?
Bring your brooms and scrub brushes; downtown cleanup is Friday
The downtown cleanup begins Friday at 8 a.m. at Pocket Park
CBJ Planning Commission considers neighborhood appeal opposing Haven House
Tall Timbers Neighborhood Association says it has a right to appeal latest decision on Haven House
Long lines for sixth annual Governor’s Family Picnic
Fifteen minutes before the scheduled start of yesterday’s sixth annual Governor’s Family Picnic, there was already a long line down the sidewalk at Sandy Beach.
Twilight Cafe wins top award for attractive storefront
The Filipino-owned business won $500 for improving its entrance.
Annual governor’s picnic today
The Governor’s Office is hoping for sunny weather for the sixth annual Governor’s Family Picnic.
Alaska Native artist weaves heritage into modern fashion
It has long been forbidden for men to weave in the Chilkat tradition, but Tlingit artist Ricky Tagaban is an exception.
Petersburg museum’s WWII era photo project needs help with identifications
A museum in Petersburg is reaching out to try and identify hundreds of World War Two era photos of people from central Southeast Alaska.
Remembering Peter McKay
Retired planner was devoted to rural development, arrived in Alaska after three month rowboat journey