Updated: Ski racers compete in statewide race at Eaglecrest
Forty young ski racers from Juneau, Anchorage and Fairbanks competed at Eaglecrest Ski Area over the weekend in the first statewide race series of the season.
Tlingit elder, Sealaska board member Clarence Jackson dies
A memorial service for Tlingit elder and original Sealaska Corporation board member Clarence Jackson will be held Saturday at 5 p.m. at the ANB Hall in Juneau. Jackson died Thursday after a battle with cancer. He was 78.
Update: Juneau man falls through ice at Mendenhall Lake
Scott Fischer, who was grooming a ski trail with a snowmachine, recommends that everyone stay off of the lake.
House Democrats introduce school funding bill
In the legislature, a bill that would increase funding for schools has been introduced.
Early morning earthquake rumbles near Craig
Many Southeast Alaska residents felt an earthquake early this (Thursday) morning.
Mayor’s Arts Award goes to former mayor
Former Juneau Mayor Bruce Botelho has received the very arts award he encouraged.
Botelho has been named Advocate for the Arts in the Juneau Arts … more
Public weighs in on draft management plan for Auke Lake
Education and enforcement were familiar themes of public testimony last night on a draft Auke Lake Management Plan that would prohibit jet skis, water skiing, wake-boarding and other high speed activities on the small lake.
Juneau makes it to the top of a surprising list
When you think of cities with a lot of restaurant options places like Seattle, San Francisco, New York or New Orleans often come to mind.
Project Homeless Connect matches services to those in need
More than 130 people took advantage yesterday of the warmth and efficiency of Project Homeless Connect.
Juneau Assembly moves historic district boundary to clear way for Soboleff Center
The Juneau Assembly on Monday voted to change the boundary of the city’s historic district, clearing the way for Sealaska Heritage Institute’s proposed Walter Soboleff Center to be built as designed.


