The Juneau Police Department confirmed in a press release Thursday that an arrest has been made in the assault of a 50 year-old Juneau man.
Arts & Culture
National arts organization honors Juneau’s Empty Chair
Juneau’s Empty Chair statue has been honored as one of 31 outstanding public art projects created in 2014 by the nonprofit Americans for the Arts.
Taqueria graffiti artist Giselle Stone previews First Friday fun
Listen to artist Giselle Stone explain her First Friday graffiti art installation at The Taqueria.
Alaska eagles help supply Lower 48 tribes
When an eagle dies in Alaska, its feathers may end up in a powwow – or on a graduation cap – somewhere in the Lower 48. That’s because of a federal program connecting tribes, raptor centers and wildlife officials.
Troy Quinn named new Juneau Symphony conductor
The Juneau Symphony has named Troy Quinn its newest conductor. He has an advanced degree in conducting, but he’s also game to bring pop culture to the orchestra.
Shiver Twins return to Juneau
Almost as soon as they came together, Juneau band Shiver Twins left for Seattle to pursue their music career. Now the boys are back.
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.
Sitka middle schooler breaks down language, cultural barriers for immigrant students
It’s more than middle school survival tactics; Jasmine is helping her classmates succeed in a Western school.
Native language speakers to create new words for museum’s dinosaur exhibit
“Expedition Alaska: Dinosaurs” gives visitors the opportunity to experience paleontologists quest and what they’re finding in an underexplored region.