News
Douglas picnic marks the beginning of 4th of July celebrations
Community members enjoy barbecue, watermelon eating contest
History of Douglas continues through Independence Day celebrations
Juneau Disc Golf Club honored as Douglas Fourth of July grand marshal
Sports
I Went to the Woods: The comment section: Where discourse goes to die
Someone always takes it upon themselves to filter a post, headline, story or ideas through their political view and come up with a divisive hot take.
Alaska wrestlers take on Olympic and world champion at Juneau camp
Gold medalist Amit Elor shows girls path to success
Neighbors
Woven Peoples and Place: Bridging knowledge systems
Across Southeast Alaska, partners are advancing the co-production of knowledge
Living and Growing: Speaking our values with action
Service changes when there is a relationship involved
Alaska Outdoors
I Went to the Woods: The comment section: Where discourse goes to die
Someone always takes it upon themselves to filter a post, headline, story or ideas through their political view and come up with a divisive hot take.
On the Trails: Butterworts, leaf rollers, and invasive flowers
On a bright, sunny day in mid-June, a friend and I strolled… Continue reading
Events
A not-entirely-precise schedule of this year’s Juneau Gold Rush Days
Timing of events for 33rd annual weekend “depends on the number of contestants and speed of competitors”
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in June
The launch of a publication featuring contributors from Juneau and Palestine, a… Continue reading
Opinion
My Turn: Murkowski’s moment of shame
She has no excuse for not following the model Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., set when he killed Joe Biden’s biggest initiative in 2021.
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