Charmin donated 960 rolls — a year’s supply for 20 firefighters — to 50 firehouses in 50 states, including Juneau’s.
Community
Club at homeless shelter builds a community of trust and dialogue
It’s called The Glory Hole Book Club, but instead of everyone reading the same book, there’s a theme that everyone talks about each week.
City sets deadline for cleanup of Gastineau Apartments
The City and Borough of Juneau has given the owner of the Gastineau Apartments until May 1 to partially clean up the building.
Great Alaska Schools wants more of the state funding pie
The group Great Alaska Schools took to the steps of the Capitol on Friday to demand an increase in the state’s education funding formula.
The last run: Remembering Bob Janes & Ron Dippold
On April 13, Eaglecrest Ski Patrol and other skiers will take a memorial run for longtime ski patrol members Bob Janes and Ron Dippold, who have died.
Christy NaMee Eriksen braids words and music to effect change
Eriksen is throwing a release party tonight for her new album, which will include live music and performance.
Weigh in on Juneau’s economic future tonight
The town hall meeting is part of an economic development plan, for which the Juneau Assembly allocated $100,000.
Proposed budget cuts would close Augustus Brown Swimming Pool
Juneau City Manager Kim Kiefer is expected to detail her proposed budget cuts to the Assembly Finance Committee on Wednesday, as the city faces a $12 million shortfall for the next two fiscal years.
Forest Service wants your input on the Mendenhall Glacier
Visitor center director John Neary wants to start creating a master plan for the Mendenhall Glacier and its visitor center.
Bartlett Regional Hospital board to begin CEO deliberations
Five candidates interviewed last week for the position of Bartlett Regional Hospital CEO.