Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott spoke about his mother’s experience with discrimination.
Community
Platypus Con to bring board game fun to JACC
Juneau’s first ever board game convention is happening next weekend at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center.
People with disabilities find independence through skiing
ORCA brainstorms solutions for how to make skiing enjoyable for everyone.
New play explores homelessness in Juneau
Juneau playwright Merry Ellefson interviewed nearly 60 people about homelessness for her new play, “A Lifetime to Master.”
Warm weather prompts weekday closure of Eaglecrest Ski Area
Eaglecrest Ski Area is closed today and tomorrow due to warm weather and rain.
Juneau Assembly commits to Housing First project
The Juneau Assembly has officially committed $1.5 million to a Housing First project aimed at helping the chronically homeless.
What Juneau wore to the inaugural gala
Party-goers could be seen in fashion items ranging from mink coats to consignment shop dresses, from Tlingit regalia octopus bags to purple Converse sneakers.
School safety moves beyond the lockdown
Researchers are developing new strategies to counter shootings at schools and other public places, and they’re not what you might expect.
Juneau’s Inaugural Gala for Gov. Walker, Lt. Gov. Mallott Saturday
Festivities start at 8 p.m. with a no-host bar and live music at Centennial Hall and the Juneau Arts and Culture Center.
An LGBTQ renaissance in Juneau
With recent grant funding, SEAGLA hopes to increase visibility and awareness in the capital city and beyond.