Water is still rising in Suicide Basin on the Mendenhall Glacier, but if or when it will release isn’t predictable
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Janice Sheufelt: “There isn’t a harder or longer race”
Juneau’s Janice Sheufelt is back in the capital city with her second consecutive Race Across America title in hand
What do bagels and soccer have in common?
Watching World Cup at the Silverbow Bakery started eight years ago
Slideshow: The flying umiak
Dozens of people gathered around the Alaska State Museum to watch crews carefully remove the 8-foot-wide, 45-foot-long walrus skin umiak from the old building.
Alaska scores well on long-term care report card
Alaska ranked 5th in the nation in a recent state scorecard on long-term services for older adults, the disabled, and family caregivers.
Hospital employee survey shows room for improvement
The question on atmosphere of trust in the organization scored the lowest
CBJ looking for volunteers for boards and commissions
Wednesday is the deadline to apply for a seat on several city and borough enterprise boards
City officials prepare for possible jökulhlaup
Juneau officials met Monday to plan their response to a possible glacial outburst flood in the area around Mendenhall Lake this summer
Two days left to enter Juneau’s Fourth of July parade
Parade entry forms are due Wednesday.
Breaking new ground with the Mendenhall Valley Library
“They’re going to have a completely different view of how the library functions,” Barbara Berg says.