Two firefighters sustained minor injuries fighting the fire.
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A workshop to teach LGBTQ+ Juneau residents how to build a support structure is coming later this month
A workshop in Juneau later this month will help LGBTQ+ people learn an intentional approach to getting the support they need.
So your Juneau home got wrecked in a disaster. What happens next?
Homeowners and the community are grappling with how to respond to last month’s landslide. And with another question — who pays?
Curious Juneau: How far has the Mendenhall Glacier retreated in the last 12 months?
Juneau resident James Wycoff noticed on his regular walks to Nugget Falls that the face of the glacier seemed to be retreating faster this year than he’s ever seen before.
Newscast – Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022
In this newscast: Canneries are a big part of Alaska’s history and a former Alaskero spoke at the Alaska State Museum in Juneau about his time at one; Community members in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough are fundraising for an all-gender restroom at one of the district’s high schools; Governor Mike Dunleavy has indicated that he will vote in favor of a constitutional convention
‘A fat bear year-er’: Juneau writer brings humor and depth to Katmai’s fat bears
Juneau-based writer Christy NaMee Eriksen is a self-described superfan of the fat bears in Katmai National Park. This month, she poured her knowledge into daily reports tracking the tournament’s big brown bears for the Anchorage Daily News.




