For most of the 1980s I was a poor graduate student, but thanks to two of my mentors I had the cultural life of a… Continue reading
For many people, 2016 festered. From vitriol in the elections and caps lock matches on social media to the deaths of beloved entertainers and other… Continue reading
Life is relationship based. It concerns me that we have become a society that is too quick to sacrifice relationship for personal, political and religious… Continue reading
On the last day of November and in anticipation of the holiday season, Rainforest Yoga and Coastal Helicopters, for a second year, are supporting each… Continue reading
Juneau Senior Center MenuMonday, Dec. 19Chili w/ Beef & CheeseCornbreadTexas Coleslaw Tuesday, Dec. 20Roast Pork w/ GravyMashed PotatoesGreen BeansRomaine Salad Wednesday, Dec. 21Turkey Salad SandwichCream of Tomato… Continue reading
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital:• On Dec. 6, 2016, a daughter, Eloise Fern Jones, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, was born to C. Meghan… Continue reading
Bartlett Beginnings Director Karen White was selected “Nurse of the Year” in the Leadership Nurse Manager category at the 13th annual March of Dimes Alaska… Continue reading
Welcome to Juneau, where there may be a little Christmas in July but there is absolutely no July in our Christmas. Where we go to… Continue reading
It’s been a month since less than half the country somehow elected our 45th president. But I’ll tell you, while he hasn’t even taken office… Continue reading
DIPAC would like to thank the special volunteers this last summer and fall who contributed greatly in helping us promote our public education community outreach… Continue reading
On December 3rd, the Juneau community joined AWARE to celebrate the accomplishments of students participating in the Girls on the Run (GOTR) & Boys Run… Continue reading
BP is accepting nominations for the BP Teachers of Excellence program, which recognizes Alaska teachers’ exceptional work. In addition to honoring teachers for the 22nd… Continue reading
We give heartfelt thanks to Juneau Arts and Humanities Council for its support after the June 1 on-site break-in and robbery. I am one of… Continue reading
Despite a number of proposals and public comments in favor, the Board of Fisheries made few changes to the Lower Cook Inlet’s winter saltwater king… Continue reading
Snow was falling, snow on snow, as the song goes, and another four inches fell on the thick snow blankets already on the ground. Splendid!… Continue reading
A lynx that roamed more than 200 miles from Kluane Lake in the Yukon Territory to near Chitina is still being tracked across the Alaska… Continue reading
BILLINGS, Mont. — Republicans and business groups pledge to reverse or block a string of recent and pending actions from the administration of President Barack… Continue reading
Not so long ago, children’s books with an authentic focus on Alaska Native stories and culture were harder to find.That’s changing with Baby Raven Reads,… Continue reading
The Alaska State Council on the Arts submitted a resolution in November 2016 urging Alaska’s Congressional Delegation to take any and all steps necessary to… Continue reading
JUNEAU — If you pull up outside of Juneau Urgent & Family Care (8505 Old Dairy Road) at 7 p.m., from Nov. 26-Jan 6 you… Continue reading