Byron Mallott filed as a candidate for governor today, making him the first Democratic candidate to officially jump into the race.
Arts & Culture
William Todd Hunt Interview
KTOO’s Scott Burton sat down with Juneau Symphony Resident Conductor William Todd Hunt. Hunt spoke about the symphony, his background, life in Juneau, how he spends his free time, what’s on his iPod, and the future.
Sealaska CEO announces retirement
Sealaska president Chris McNeil Jr. says he is leaving the regional Alaska Native corporation in a financially strong position.
Wednesday Night’s Mudrooms: An Audio Postcard
K3’s Scott Burton attended the October 9th performance of Mudrooms and produced this piece. Tune into KTOO on October 28 at 7pm for a full broadcast.
Alaska Native Tribal Governments keep doors open for now
Alaska Native tribal governments are keeping their doors open, but worry about how long the federal government shutdown will go on.
Tlingit & Haida housing authority, CCS to expand senior services in rural Southeast
Tlingit and Haida Regional Housing Authority and Catholic Community Service on Monday announced the expansion of a program that helps senior citizens live independently in Southeast Alaska.
Ryan Conarro’s First Friday Opening: “This Hour Forward”
October’s First Friday hosts several art openings across town, among them is Ryan Conarro’s “ This Hour Forward” at the JAHC.
How to move a museum
A small team of museum professionals and volunteers are packing up the Alaska State Museum’s entire collection – ranging from a 45-foot umiak to half-inch-tall ivory pieces.
Packing up 32,000 pieces of Alaska history
Alaska State Museum artifacts will be catalogued for transfer to SLAM
Tidal flooding won’t delay Soboleff Center construction
Sealaska Heritage CFO and project manager Lee Kadinger says the flooding was anticipated, since that part of downtown Juneau is largely built on fill.