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Assembly committee to hear update on Housing First project for Juneau
CBJ Assembly Human Resources Committee will get an update on progress on a Housing First project for Juneau.
Juneau avalanche danger is “high”
According to the City and Borough of Juneau urban avalanche advisory, the danger is four on a scale of 1-5.
5 things to know about the new Southeast Radiation Oncology Center
The new Southeast Radiation Oncology Center in Juneau celebrated its grand opening on Thursday.
Heritage Coffee brews up a new location inside Foodland IGA
Heritage Coffee Roasting Co. will lease space from Foodland IGA. The café will have its own seating and replace Foodland’s coffee kiosk.
What would you do with 9 tons of salmon you can’t sell?
Nine tons of individually wrapped frozen salmon steaks sit in a container at Juneau’s Alaska Marine Lines.
Only two days left in Ski Town Throwdown
Don’t forget to vote in Powder Magazine’s Ski Town Throwdown between Eaglecrest and Crested Butte.
Update: Winter weather leads to power outages, snow days
Alaska Electric Light and Power crews worked nonstop from about 5 a.m. Wednesday until just after 4 o’ clock in the afternoon.
Updated: Snow storm prompts shift to winter routes
Juneau school and city buses have switched to winter routes today.
Governor continues 100-year-old holiday tradition
“It really says that our government, our house, the people’s house is accessible. And it’s our chance to be accessible in a pretty big way and for people to really enjoy the house that belongs to them,” says Governor Sean Parnell.