“At the end of the day, you’re producing somebody’s dinner … and that means a lot to us and we take that seriously.”
Business
After 18 years of bagels, Silverbow Bakery to close Oct. 4
“I had no idea that bagels had such an impact on people,” said owner Jill Ramiel.
Competitive airfares out of Juneau sticking around this fall, winter
“Delta is making a play to really make an impact on this market,” said Scott McMurren, a travel analyst based in Anchorage.
Thibodeau’s smash-and-grab caught on tape
Police have released video surveillance footage of someone smashing the window and burglarizing Thibodeau’s Home Liquor in downtown Juneau.
3 years after hoax, Bethel will have its tacos
Store managers say negotiations to open the new restaurant were completed about eight months ago, although an opening date has not been finalized.
National ride-sharing business banned in Alaska until it complies with state labor laws
Ride-sharing service Uber has agreed to pay the state $77,925 because they misclassified drivers as independent contractors instead of employees.
National arts endowment leader explains why art is worth it
As part of her visit to Alaska, National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Jane Chu visited Juneau on Tuesday. In an interview on A Juneau Afternoon, she discussed what makes art worthwhile.
New bicycle repair station for flats in the flats debuts
The new bicycle repair station in the flats neighborhood of downtown Juneau has a bike rack, a bike stand, a pump and an array of tools.
City officials anticipate challenges dealing with cash-only pot businesses
Local officials are recommending the City and Borough of Juneau handle all of its financial transactions with marijuana businesses in cash, and to take extra precautions to protect it.
JPD: Burglary suspect on the lam may be connected to Don Abel theft
Police say they “may have” collected some of the tools stolen from Don Abel from Albert Mazon. But much of the $4,000 in stolen tools and knives are unaccounted for and they want the public’s help.