The smoke was thick but through the gaps, it didn’t look like much was left of the popular playground located in a park north of downtown Juneau.
Juneau
University and city near deal over feds’ Auke Bay property
City Manager Rorie Watt said the city’s costs for subdividing the land and closing the deal could be a quarter million dollars.
Juneau Assembly clarifies legal quirk of hunting in Mendenhall Wetlands
Because some land in the refuge is privately owned, different rules for shotgun use technically applies.
Fire destroys beloved Twin Lakes playground
The nursing supervisor on shift at Bartlett Regional Hospital said the hospital had not received any patients related to the fire as of about 7:20 p.m.
Juneau funnels March for Science energy into an Earth Day fair
About 30 different organizations and individuals put the fair together, including environmentalists and wildlife advocates.
Sealaska Corp. adds to seafood investments
Sealaska officials say investments in two seafood processors will help drive future earnings. But a critic doubts they will make much money.
Police investigate 44-year-old Juneau woman’s death
The woman has not been named and little information has been released. But Sgt. Chris Gifford the people in the area are safe.
Hundreds estimated at Juneau’s March for Science on Saturday
Marchers rallied at the state Capitol and then walked to the Renewable Juneau Fair inside the Juneau-Douglas High School commons. They stopped at the federal building to mail postcards to lawmakers along the way.
Middle school athletes hope for permission to travel
Some middle school athletes believe a three-year ban on travel hurt their chances to grow.
Juneau police arrest two different people wanted on warrants
Juneau police arrested two people on outstanding warrants Friday. Christopher Wesley Davison, 33, and Christopher Lee Quick, 41, were both arrested.