The new Mendenhall Valley Library held a soft opening Monday, Oct. 5.
Juneau
Theology school calls off Native art sale amid investigation
The pieces are from 52 tribes, including Tlingit and Haida items that might be sacred. The country’s oldest theology school could get dinged with penalties as feds investigate.
‘I thought he was safe,’ brother says of man found in wetlands
There are moments when James Knudson forgets his younger brother, John Knudson, is dead.
Rifle, laptop stolen from Jordan Avenue business
The business’s window was broken and items taken the night of Sept. 28 in the 2200 block of Jordan Avenue.
Panelists see local solutions as best approach to AK budget woes
State budget pessimists warn that fewer barrels and a growing budget deficit could turn the state into an economic wasteland. But as some Juneau residents learned Wednesday, things could still turn around.
Watch: Juneau Votes assembly candidate debate
About 40 people attended a debate between the candidates for Juneau Assembly on Tuesday. Watch the debate here.





