The conference is a gathering of elders and academics, tradition bearers and students. This year’s theme is “Haa Saax’ú, Haa Latseení (Our Names, Our Strength).”
Juneau
Would you live next to a pot garden?
A zoning ordinance that allows growing commercial marijuana in low-density neighborhoods is heading back to the Juneau Assembly for public testimony.
Plans for Juneau Ocean Center unveiled
The Juneau Ocean Center could be a space to hear lectures on marine mammals and climate change, relax and eat lunch or take in an IMAX movie.
New bridge dedicated to Alaska Native Brotherhood
The new, wider Glacier Highway bridge over the Mendenhall River was dedicated on Saturday.
Victory for Sealaska Heritage underscores weakness in the law
Federal investigators have found the Andover Newton Theological School broke the law regarding its Native art.
Writer Nick Jans captivates audience with tales of Romeo the wolf
Jans calls the years between 2003 and 2009 “a magical and transformative time” in Juneau’s history. It was during those years that a black wolf, who came to be known as Romeo, lived in the community and interacted with dogs and residents.
Juneau Symphony begins season with “New Beginnings”
The Juneau Symphony season premieres this weekend with a performance called “New Beginnings.” It will be Troy Quinn’s first shows as the symphony’s new conductor.
Accused murderer appears in court
Bail was set at $1 million cash for 32-year-old Christopher D. Strawn.
Water politics forum begins Thursday
The forum kicks off at the UAS Egan Library at 7 p.m. Thursday and continues through Saturday afternoon.
Alaska Supreme Court may hear Rayco Sales lawsuit
Simone Kim’s family allege that gun shop owner Ray Coxe is liable for his murder.









