After a German Shepherd named Jackie evaded euthanasia in Los Angeles, she’s now evading animal control officers in Juneau.
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Tongass Voices: Portland-based organ experts on the future of Juneau’s nearly century-old theater organ
Father and son Jonas and Chris Nordwall came to Juneau from Portland to take a look at the inner workings of the only publicly available theater organ in the state.
Juneau turns out to support queer and trans people in the wake of Trump policies
Over 200 people gathered at the Alaska State Capitol steps on Sunday to show their support for Juneau’s LGBTQ+ community.
Juneau nonprofit aims to hire fired Forest Service staff to maintain local trails, if it can raise the money
The plan would allow skilled trail workers to continue their work this summer, after half of the Forest Service trail crews were fired last month by the Trump administration.
Juneau’s Forest Service trails may be without maintenance this year
Juneau’s trail maintenance nonprofit made the decision to reallocate their Forest Service crews to other work, because they say they may lose the federal funding that pays them.
Tongass Voices: Frank Henry Kaash Katasse on navigating the irony of theater
Frank Henry Kaash Katasse is an Indigenous actor and playwright who incorporates Lingít language into plays performed on Juneau’s stages and airwaves.





