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Randall's Folk Fest poster both local and iconic

Randall’s Folk Fest poster both local and iconic

Just think of it as Juneau’s Woodstock.“It’s a pretty fabulous event,” said SueAnn Randall when asked about the inspiration behind her poster design for this… Continue reading

Randall's Folk Fest poster both local and iconic

Letter from the CCW editor

I’ve loved my job as staff writer for the Capital City Weekly over the last two and a half years. I’ve been lucky enough to… Continue reading

A view of the path cruise ship tourists to Hoonah will now take when they first disembark. Construction on the dock began in August 2015, Dybdahl said; it's now 99 percent complete.

CCW tours Hoonah’s new cruise ship dock

Johanna Dybdahl, cultural supervisor at Icy Strait Point, took the Capital City Weekly on a tour of Icy Strait Point’s completed dock and under-construction Adventure… Continue reading

A view of the path cruise ship tourists to Hoonah will now take when they first disembark. Construction on the dock began in August 2015, Dybdahl said; it's now 99 percent complete.
Izabella Powers, left, Cate Ross, Salissa Thole, Jackie Scholz and Ellie Sica, right, rehearse in Juneau Douglas Little Theatre's production of "5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche" at Northern Light United Church on Friday.

‘5 Lesbians’ will make you laugh, think

Audience members frequently expect a theatre performance to be something separate from them. Different eras, emotions and settings keep the stage like a movie: something… Continue reading

Izabella Powers, left, Cate Ross, Salissa Thole, Jackie Scholz and Ellie Sica, right, rehearse in Juneau Douglas Little Theatre's production of "5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche" at Northern Light United Church on Friday.

Island Institute Youth Program awarded grant

Story Lab, a storytelling and creative writing program for youth in Sitka, was just awarded the LRNG Educator Innovator Challenge grant. Run by the National… Continue reading

Design competition for new arts complex

The public is invited to the first day of a design competition for the Willoughby Arts Complex. Juneau-based architectural firms Jensen, Yorba, Lott; MRV and… Continue reading

Ryland Bell of Elfin Cove and Juneau snowboards in Haines during the Freeride World Tour. Bell was first among snowboarders in the event. Photo by Jeremy Bernard.

Southeast Alaskan snowboarder Ryland Bell wins Haines Freeride event

The 2016 Swatch Freeride World Tour returned to Haines at the end of March. It was the fourth stop on the tour, and one that… Continue reading

Ryland Bell of Elfin Cove and Juneau snowboards in Haines during the Freeride World Tour. Bell was first among snowboarders in the event. Photo by Jeremy Bernard.

Things fall apart

There’s a rust spot on my tailgate.It started as an injury sustained while throwing rounds of cedar into the bed. After a year, it’s starting… Continue reading

Fish Factor: 1.5 million write against Frankensalmon

Alaska fishermen can send an SOS call directly to the Coast Guard, but many are not hooking up to the new lifeline.Digital Selective Calling (DSC)… Continue reading

Brent and Annette Cole stand inside their original shop. Since May of 2015, the couple have begun production in their new facility, where drying, processing and storage can happen under one roof. Photo Bethany Goodrich, 2014.

From salvage to song

With Folkfest happening this week, Southeast Alaskans will be swinging, dancing and celebrating the changing seasons. If you are lucky enough to attend, keep your… Continue reading

Brent and Annette Cole stand inside their original shop. Since May of 2015, the couple have begun production in their new facility, where drying, processing and storage can happen under one roof. Photo Bethany Goodrich, 2014.
Seaweed forms a jagged line along the shore at Sandy Beach. Photo by Margaret Herron.

Art in Unusual Places

ART IN UNUSUAL PLACESThe Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels of ability are invited… Continue reading

Seaweed forms a jagged line along the shore at Sandy Beach. Photo by Margaret Herron.

Tribe can seek potentially millions from Urban Outfitters

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A federal judge has cleared the way for the Navajo Nation to seek potentially millions of dollars in its 2012 lawsuit over… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016
  • By FELICIA FONSECA
Juneau Old Timers and the Whitehorse Knights pose together at the Treadwell Ice Arena.

Sister Cities hockey tournament successful due to the help of many

On Feb. 25 the Juneau Old Timers and the Whitehorse Knights played the first game of the Rainforest Classic Hockey Tournament. The Juneau Sister Cities… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016
Juneau Old Timers and the Whitehorse Knights pose together at the Treadwell Ice Arena.

UAS School of Management receives international recognition

The School of Management at the University of Alaska Southeast received international recognition for its Human Resource Management program. The Society of Human Resource Management… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016

Fox’s swim team wins at NCAA Division III national championship

Kenny Fox, a freshman at Denison University in Ohio, comes from Juneau and graduated Thunder Mountain High School where he also swam competitively. He competed… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016

Two Juneau residents graduate Washington State

Two Juneau residents graduated from Washington State University during the Fall of 2015: Daffodil Ybanez Alinson earned a Bachelor of Science, and Mikael D. Anderson… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016

Thanks from the Juneau Raptor Center

Thanks to everyone that attended our 2016 annual meeting and open house at the Nugget Mall on Saturday, March 26. We had a great time… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016

Summer youth camps 2016

There will be a variety of different youth summer camps this year, from cultural, fine arts, outdoors, overnight, sports and STEM camps. To help parents… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016

The STEM Camp enrollment has opened

The Science, Technology, Engineering and Math summer camps are back. Hundreds of children participated in the Juneau Economic Development Council’s STEM summer camps last year.… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016
Big Brothers, Big Sisters took advantage of two scheduled craft sessions at Jo-Ann Fabric on Saturday, March 5​ and 19. Participants crafted giant Easter eggs to celebrate the coming of spring.​ This program was paid for ​by the citizens of the City and Borough of Juneau through sales tax revenues.

Photo: Thanks from Big Brothers, Big Sisters

Big Brothers, Big Sisters took advantage of two scheduled craft sessions at Jo-Ann Fabric on Saturday, March 5 ​and 19. Participants crafted giant Easter eggs… Continue reading

  • Apr 3, 2016
Big Brothers, Big Sisters took advantage of two scheduled craft sessions at Jo-Ann Fabric on Saturday, March 5​ and 19. Participants crafted giant Easter eggs to celebrate the coming of spring.​ This program was paid for ​by the citizens of the City and Borough of Juneau through sales tax revenues.