Eaglecrest advances to the Final 4 in the Ski Town Throwdown.
Community
Planning for the silver tsunami
The vision for an assisted living center in Juneau is expanding to include a new senior center, independent living and a social service non-profit center on one campus.
Juneau panel aims to deconstruct racism in Alaska and beyond
A group of Juneau residents tackle the issue of racism through conversation and dialog.
Worl says shamanism still influential in Tlingit culture today
Anthropologist and Sealaska Heritage Institute President Rosita Worl spoke Monday as part of SHI’s Native American History Month Lecture Series.
Eaglecrest in Round 16 of Ski Town Throwdown
Juneau’s Eaglecrest is the Cinderella story in this year’s Powder Magazine Ski Town Throw Down.
Juneau Pioneers’ Home celebrates 25 years
The Juneau Pioneers’ Home opened its doors in July 1988. It was the last of the six state-operated homes to be built.
Juneau seeks to fill vacancies on various boards and commissions
Interested in public service? Dust off your resume. The City and Borough of Juneau is looking for a few good men and women to serve on boards and commissions.
Families in need may have turkey-less Thanksgiving
Juneau’s soup kitchen still needs more than 140 turkeys for their annual Thanksgiving boxes.
Juneau Pioneers’ Home open house on Saturday
The Juneau Pioneers’ Home is 25 years old. To celebrate, the community is invited to an open house on Saturday.
Already a dog haven, Cope Park set to become Juneau’s first official off-leash park
The city also plans to make Cope Park more inviting and secure.