Now-decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard cutter could become floating museum for Juneau
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New director hired for Alaska State Council on the Arts
Shannon Daut of Denver takes over from the retiring Char Fox.
Native corporations and cultural sustainability
Alaska Native Corporations display a strong ethos of corporate responsibility, according to an anthropologist who studies the organizations.
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Details of the Sherman’s rescue of the Rebecca Irene.
CBJ Assembly approves grants to public safety projects
There was a distinct public safety theme to a handful of items approved by the Juneau Assembly last night (Monday).
CBJ Assembly honors Anna Graceman
The 11-year-old Juneau singer-songwriter caught the nation’s attention earlier this year, when she made it to the semi-final round of NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
Students and faculty organize Occupy UAS
Occupy Wall Street moves to UAS campus
Water study to be released piecemeal, Watt says
City and Borough of Juneau Engineering Director Rorie Watt plans to start releasing parts of a study on the city’s water supply early next year. In August, the Juneau Assembly appropriated 250-thousand dollars for the study – part of the city’s exploration of re-opening the AJ Mine. The city owns two-thirds of the old mine,…
Truck loses load on Gold Street
No one was hurt this morning after a tractor trailer lost part of its load of lumber for the Basin Road trestle reconstruction project.
Elder Investment and Financial Exploitation National Call-in Day
Experts are available to answer questions on finances, health and abuse.