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Alaska cities have a long way to go in LGBT rights
Alaska’s three largest cities were included in the recent Municipal Equality Index which measures the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
From Minecraft to real craft
Western Auto Marine’s general manager hopes to sow local interest in 3D printers.
Juneau’s Filipino Community raises $21,000 for typhoon relief
“Some were paying $50 and some were giving out $100 bill for a $15 plate dinner,” says Dante Reyes, president of Filipino Community, Inc.
SEARHC Front Street Clinic soon to be under new management
“All of these agencies realized that if Front Street Clinic disappeared, this huge gap would appear that nobody could fill,” says Mariya Lovishchuk, executive director of The Glory Hole, Juneau’s soup kitchen and shelter.
KTUU and GCI Cable continue talks
The television station known statewide as Channel 2 will stay on the air in Juneau and Sitka through Dec. 6th, while the station and GCI Cable continue to negotiate carriage terms.
Juneau School District warns about uptick in cases of whooping cough
There have been two confirmed cases and three suspected cases of the disease at schools in the downtown area.
Juneau charities missing crucial Thanksgiving ingredient
St. Vincent de Paul is handing out 500 Thanksgiving baskets starting Saturday, but still needs turkeys and items to fill them up.
Snowstorm prompts changes to school, city bus routes
Juneau is under a winter storm warning from the National Weather Service.
Two bucks for a turkey huck
A handful of state workers bowled turkeys for charity in Juneau’s State Office Building during the lunch hour Wednesday.