Owners James and Camilla Barrett have said they plan to tear down the apartments, but progress has been slow.
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Mendenhall Glacier fees to go up in 2016
Starting next summer, the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in Juneau will increase its entry fee and start charging for use of nearby trails and amenities.
Tlingit language immersion program co-founder Kitty Eddy retires after 31 years
Eddy says she knew the program was on the right track by the end of the first year
Slideshow: Memorial Day in Juneau
Juneau residents remembered those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice.
Extremely high fire danger in Juneau
Fire Marshal discourages starting campfires and open burns until Juneau gets more rain.
Former Perseverance Theatre artistic director PJ Paparelli has died
During his tenure in Juneau, he directed or guided productions of “The Who’s Tommy”, “Hair”, “Hamlet”, “Twelfth Night”, and “columbinus” among others.
Small earthquake shakes Southeast Alaska
4.1 magnitude temblor occurred at 8:56 with the epicenter located about 109 miles northwest of Juneau.
Biologists ponder effects of a warmer ocean as pink salmon fry leave early
Climate change and mild winters may have prompted April’s early out migration from Auke Creek.
Sacred architecture: Walter Soboleff Building opens its doors
The Sealaska Heritage Institute unveiled its new structure in downtown Juneau today. It’s called the Walter Soboleff Building after the late Tlingit scholar, elder and religious leader. Inside stands a full-sized replica of a traditional red cedar clan house
Climate change, subsistence on Native group’s agenda
The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society meets in Juneau May 20-22. Tribal experts will discuss climate change, subsistence and Arctic policy.