After escaping the house that tumbled into the river and then spending weeks in the woods, somehow Leo is in pretty good shape.
Community
Presbyterian Church leaders visit Juneau to plan apology for 1962 church closure
Alaska Native leaders spoke to church leaders on Wednesday about the harm religious organizations have done to Lingít communities through language suppression and violence at boarding schools.
Local stories mean Yukon River ‘treasure trove’ is more than just a lot of dinosaur footprints
It has been more than a decade since researchers first announced that they’d found dinosaur footprints along the middle section of the Yukon River. And when that team did make their discovery public, they also said that it was unlikely that people who live along the river even knew dinosaur footprints littered the riverbanks near them. But…
With more community gardens in Juneau, wait lists for plots are shrinking
People who run the gardens say now is a great time for beginners to get involved.
2 children were hurt after someone bear-sprayed a slide at Juneau’s Twin Lakes Park
The bear spray has proved hard to clean. “They tried everything we could think of,” said George Schaaf, the city’s parks and recreation director. “Dawn dish soap and pressure washing and scrubbing.”
Hawaiian community in Alaska organizes relief for Maui fire victims
Watching the tragedy unfold on social media, Tasha Kahele said she felt a sense of hopelessness at first.





