Native art reflects traditions, new media and techniques
A virtual gallery of art from Celebration 2012 that’s now on display at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center.
No agreement on capital project propositions
The Juneau Assembly still has no agreement on which projects to include in two financing measures likely to be sent to voters this fall. After chipping away at the list somewhat last night, the Assembly Finance Committee will continue the discussion Monday, hopefully with a fresh set of eyes.
Dad takes custody of driver accused of probation violation
Prosecutors allege that Tyler Emerson’s drinking violated the probation conditions stemming from the death of his friend Taylor White.
Juneau police want to interview accident witnesses
Witnesses to Saturday’s accident on Auke Lake, which resulted in a teenage girl’s death, should call Juneau police at 586-0600.
New trash carts don’t pass the bear-proof test
Yesterday morning police responded to a call on Mountainside Drive where a resident had reported a bear with cubs was in the neighbor’s trash.
Begich applauds Health Care Act benefits for Alaska
U.S. Senator Mark Begich is applauding the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the key element of President Barack Obama’s signature health care overhaul.
West Juneau sewage case dropped by CBJ
Ronald Hohman’s trial had been scheduled for this week.
Assembly names seven to local boards
Three people were appointed to the Eaglecrest Board, three people to the Docks and Harbors Board, and one person to the Airport Board. A seat on that panel remains unfilled.
Alaska’s leaders react to the Health Care decision
Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the Affordable Health Care Act, Alaska’s leaders prepare for what comes next.
The Supreme Court upholds the Affordable Health Care Act
The Supreme Court has upheld the heart of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul — ruling in favor of the requirement that most Americans can be required to have health insurance, or else pay a penalty.


