Sculpture by Robert Murray, formerly located at the Dimond Court Building and Alaska State Museum, was placed at its permanent home on Saturday.
Arts & Culture
Mod Carousel presents Exotique, #firstworldproblems
The boylesque trio Mod Carousel is back in Juneau for three performances of new material.
Red Carpet Concert with Liz Snyder
Juneau songwriter Liz Snyder brought her original music and incredible whistling to KTOO’s red carpet for her first live solo performance in two years.
SLAM tower crane coming down
The 130-foot structure has dominated Juneau’s skyline for last two years.
Landless Natives bill gets first hearing before Congress
Haines, Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan and Tenakee were left out of 1971’s Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, which gave land, money and corporate status to many other communities.
Walker signs bill repealing film tax credits
Alaska’s film tax credit program has gone from comatose to dead. Gov. Bill Walker signed a bill ending the subsidies on Monday.
Tradition, fellowship and season’s first fish
Celebrating the first salmon of the season is a long and important tradition in Bristol Bay.
Video: Ice Dance
New York dancer and choreographer Jody Sperling was an artist-in-residence aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy while it was on a research mission in the Arctic.
Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska set to release food security report
To address food insecurity, the ICC-Alaska report calls for increasing co-management and forming an Inuit food security council that would move away from single-species management strategies.
Chinook closures impede summer chum subsistence
Several fishermen voiced frustration at the closures, not because they’ll miss out on the long-restricted kings, but because gear restrictions will hinder their ability to capture the more abundant chum.