First Lady Donna Walker said they were trying to do more with less this year and the cookie budget, like the state budget was down.
Elizabeth Jenkins, Alaska's Energy Desk - Juneau
Police: Fight over property led to fatal stabbing
The Juneau Police Department reports that one man is dead and another is in the hospital after a stabbing.
Suspicious church fire causes over $100K in damage
The cause of the fire at Emmanuel Baptist Church is unknown and seems suspicious.
Robbery at Juneau’s Travelodge Hotel
The suspect physically assaulted a clerk behind the hotel counter before fleeing on foot with cash from the till.
Chilkat robe completes journey back to Southeast
The robe traveled all the way from Texas, where it was almost sold to the highest bidder. Instead, Sealaska Heritage Institute held a homecoming ceremony for it on Tuesday.
Native Artist Market gives shoppers more local options
This weekend, crowds showed up in the pouring rain to do their holiday shopping at Juneau’s Public Market, but it wasn’t the only place in town to buy local goods.
After disappointing season, Eaglecrest announces early open
Eaglecrest Ski Area is opening this year ahead of schedule.
It’s the beginning of the end for historic Gastineau Apartments
Juneau’s Gunakadeit Park getting ready to be torn down. The park will serve as the staging area for the larger demolition of the Gastineau Apartments.
How to revive an endangered language in the age of social media
In Alaska, the number of fluent Haida speakers has dwindled down into the single digits. It’s been called an endangered language. But in Juneau, one group is trying to change that.
Juneau sweeps Alaska Municipal League awards
Juneau picked up four of six awards at the Alaska Municipal League ceremony on Thursday in Anchorage, including municipal employee of the year.