Dick Goto is Juneau’s “Energizer Bunny.”
Glacier-caused dam could be topped by water as early as Sunday.
This article has been updated with more information from the fire department. For the second time this week, there was a large fire in the… Continue reading
UAS will build new facility to house natural sciences building, aiming for 2020 completion.
Activist and community organizer June Degnan has died from complications related to recent brain surgery. She was 81. Degnan, who was born and raised in… Continue reading
A man was flown to Anchorage in critical condition after a fall off the downtown dock early Friday morning, police and hospital spokespeople said. At… Continue reading
The city’s fire department is short on staff and may get the help it needs. The City and Borough of Juneau Committee of the Whole… Continue reading
Struggling to heal emotionally and physically after pregnancy is normal. But it’s not something people talk about readily, said Dr. Tamar “Tam” Boyd, of Wellspring… Continue reading
Bartlett Regional Hospital is progressing with more ways to care for its patients. Bartlett Regional Hospital CEO Chuck Bill explained what the hospital is doing… Continue reading
The Chief Executive Officer of Canadian-owned Hydro One Limited and the entire Hydro One board of directors are officially no longer with the company. Canadian… Continue reading
The lingering smell of decomposing pets attracted bears to a backlogged cremator’s carport.
After falling behind in his work, Juneau’s lone pet cremator stored the deceased animals in a soft-sided carport in front of his home, Alaska Department… Continue reading
Around 70 frustrated neighbors gathered at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church downtown on Tuesday night to ask for answers from police and city officials about a… Continue reading
An open house at 5-7 p.m. tonight is planned to fix traffic congestion at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Stephen Richards Memorial Drive.
Around 70 frustrated neighbors gathered at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church downtown on Tuesday night to ask for answers from police and city officials about a… Continue reading
Rico Worl, Christy Eriksen discuss medallions, Front and Seward streets intersection.
Trials likely coming soon in Lemon Creek Correctional Center drug smuggling case.
New recruiting office opens, aims to get capital on drill flight rotation.
Sitting at the intersection of Seward Street and Fronts Street, Rico Worl’s mind began spinning about a new design concept. Worl, a local artist who… Continue reading
A group of defendants who were indicted for attempting to smuggle drugs into Lemon Creek Correctional Center will likely head to trial this year, though… Continue reading