Cash and other items taken from Coppa, Seong’s, Capital Brew, and V’s Cellar Door.
Business
Port officials call for “tweaks” to Shell moorage plan
As Shell tries to chart a course back to the Arctic this summer, the company is looking for new space to store its drill rigs in Unalaska.
With love and hairspray: The art of making drag queen hair in Juneau
“The wig will make or break you. It really will,” says James Hoagland.
Liquor license gives European-vibe to local coffee shop
Customers of Paradise Café in the Mendenhall Valley can now enjoy a cocktail with their coffee and scone, as the eatery begins serving alcohol to customers.
Juneau Marijuana Committee holds first meeting
About 30 people attended the first meeting of a committee formed by the Juneau Assembly to grapple with Alaska’s soon-to-be legal marijuana industry.
Blockbuster shutting down in Juneau
“We are just selling everything, everything that you can think of besides the walls and the floors,” says Blockbuster manager Vanessa Early.
Baconfest promises an ‘explosion of flavors’
Juneau’s Baconfest brings together local culinary talent to manipulate America’s beloved pork product. Bacon-infused ice cream, popcorn and cocktails are a few dishes attendees can taste on Saturday at the annual fundraiser.
After 3 years with no grocery store, Little Green Apple opens in Haines Junction
Two locals opened a store in December, and the crowd that showed up is an indication of how much Haines Junction wanted a local grocery store.
1,000-acre timber sale proposed for Haines State Forest
A proposal for the largest potential timber sale in the Haines State Forest in 20 years is up for public comment until the end of this week.
Pot smoke added to Juneau’s indoor smoking ban
The Juneau Assembly unanimously voted to amend the city’s indoor public smoking ban to include pot, despite objections from some marijuana advocates.