This year, nearly 30 toddlers participated, all between the ages of around two and five.

Clarise Larson
City Government Reporter, KTOO
"My mission is to hold Juneau’s elected officials accountable for their actions and how their decisions impact the lives of the people they represent. It’s rooted in the belief that an informed public has the power to make positive change."
When Clarise isn't working, you can find her skijoring with her dog, Bloon, or climbing up walls at the Rock Dump.
Photos: Dancers make a Grand Entrance to Celebration 2024
The procession marks the kick-off of the four-day Celebration festival in Juneau — a biennial gathering that honors and uplifts the culture of Lingít, Haida and Tsimshian people.
Juneau’s hospital hears from the community as budget crisis threatens service cuts
Some residents say there could be damaging consequences for the community if the services are lost.
Newscast – Tuesday, June 4, 2024
In this newscast: Last week, an Alaska Coach Tours bus backed into a totem pole at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, and drove off. Witnesses called the museum to report the accident. There’s minimal damage to the pole and city engineers made sure it was stable. But for the son of the man who carved the 57-year-old totem pole, the accident was a reminder of what this piece means to him and his father’s legacy; Naomi Michelson shares her reflections on the practice of respectful harvesting for this week’s Garden Talk.
Juneau Assembly passes budget with historically low property tax rate
The budget for next fiscal year maintains current city services and gives Eaglecrest Ski Area a $518,000 loan.
Former Haines lawmaker is vying for Juneau Rep. Andi Story’s seat in the House
Republican Bill Thomas registered to run for the seat last week, just a couple of days before the deadline for the statewide primaries.




