It took Damon Stuebner eight years to make this documentary. It traces Storis’ journey from World War II to its long history in Alaska dating to 1948 when it came to Juneau.
Juneau
Touring the new State Library, Archives and Museum building
We got a sneak peak at the new State Library, Archives and Museum building last week. Here’s a look inside.
Juneau schools could benefit from knowing graduates’ futures
School district has no way to find out if graduates follow through with their plans after high school.
Red Carpet Concert: Shaidri and Ezra
In our ninth of 10 Folk Fest Session Red Carpet Concerts, we present Austin-based Shaidri Alrich and Ezra Reynolds with “Paint the Town Blue.”
Red Carpet Concert: Mike Mickelson
In our eighth of 10 Folk Fest Session Red Carpet Concerts, we present Cordova-based musician and fisherman Mike Mickelson.
How the suburbs killed a salmon creek and science informs its restoration
The state is granting nearly $300,000 to improve water quality in some of Alaska’s most damaged watersheds, including Juneau’s orange-tinted Duck Creek.
Red Carpet Concert: Foghorn Stringband
In our seventh of 10 Folk Fest Session Red Carpet Concerts, we present Foghorn Stringband.
Franklin Street business burglarized
The owner of the Alaska General Store says she’s lost thousands of dollars in merchandise.
Former Arizona lawmaker indicted for Excursion Bay homicide
Mark Anthony DeSimone is accused of shooting 34-year-old Duilio Antonio “Tony” Rosales twice in the back of the head.
Red Carpet Concert: Improbabillies
In our sixth of 10 Folk Fest Session Red Carpet Concerts, we present the “Improbabillies.”