The organization is moving into their first space, a community workshop that will offer advanced tools for everything from woodworking to 3D printing.
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Video: Harborview Elementary’s Halloween dance show
Harborview Elementary School had an all-school Halloween dance performance on Friday.
Radio host showcases two-hour block of Filipino culture
October is Filipino American History Month. One Juneau DJ is finding ways to connect others with their culture on the airwaves.
First Lady adopted into Tlingit clan
First Lady Donna Walker was given the Tlingit name, Koodeishghé, which was approved by Deisheetaan clan elder Selina Everson.
Juneau teachers approve tentative contract with school district
“I think our relationship with this administration is a lot more solid,” said Juneau Education Association President Dirk Miller.
Tlingit leaders take the stage at clan conference opening
“We must take care of our children and we must make that a moral and cultural imperative,” said Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott.
Juneau Assembly extends recruitment for new city manager
“They had some folks in the pool that they thought were possibilities, but they didn’t feel like they had enough of a selection so they’ve extended the recruitment period,” said Mila Cosgrove, the city’s human resources director.
Rocky Horror Picture — snake!
A Rocky Horror Picture Show concluded with 6 feet of slithering scales in an Alaskan town where reptiles only survive in heated cages.
Fire damages commercial building
The fire caused about $750,000 in damages to the Alcan Electrical and Engineering building on Airport Boulevard.
Pioneering Alaska Native civil engineer: Bridge design became my thing
Tlingit Roy Peratrovich Jr. remembers designing the original Brotherhood Bridge, bronze medallions restored for recently dedicated replacement.









