Smokehouse Collective invests in “our resilience as Native peoples to persevere in our cultures.”
Preschool Open Gym returns to Mt. Jumbo Gym Dec. 18–Jan. 12 The Preschool Open Gym will return to Mt. Jumbo Gym this year for the… Continue reading
Endearing local memory with visit by Will Rogers and Wiley Post, followed by a shocking tragedy.
From $4.50 flightseeing tours in 1937 to a gathering place filled with aviation history today.
From cash to coffee, one building’s long history.
Indigenous and minority people describe the need to “decolonize” — that society unwinds and redresses centuries of unequal treatment, denial of opportunity, removal, and economic… Continue reading
One of the most frequently spoken names in Juneau is Stroller White. We usually refer to the tall mountain that flanks the western side of… Continue reading
Board of Education candidate in the 2023 Juneau municipal election.
Banking on the future of a mining camp
Under the mesmerizing dance of the northern lights, Alaskans have always forged profound connections — with nature, with each other and with the divine. This… Continue reading
Building that debuted in 1937 evolves from historic appliance showroom to modern-day distillery
The relentless drumbeat of the outgoing city manager may leave the CBJ in financial ruin because he has pressed forward with the FY24 budget with… Continue reading
Buying an aging historic property in downtown Juneau and running the Iditarod have two big things in common: confidence and ability. South Franklin Street’s Senate… Continue reading
Perhaps sharing the leading roles in Juneau High School’s 1915 theatrical play clinched the relationship that bloomed into the MacKinnon family legacy of keeping Juneau… Continue reading
Tucked amongst the endless array of fog-coated islands that make up the Tongass National Forest, on the northwest edge of Kupreanof Island, is the small… Continue reading
“I join in raising awareness about an injustice that was once invisible.”
Historical photos hang in the building that once housed the famous Winter and Pond photo studio.
Wrangell is not a place you might imagine there’d be a skin care company…
Many shops have occupied the Seward Street storefronts while Juneau Drug anchors the corner space.
A downtown historic district fire 100 years ago made way for one of Juneau’s most enduring downtown businesses: the Ben Franklin store. After the Heidelberg… Continue reading