Over the summer, students in Hoonah attended the Haa Tóo Yéi Yatee culture camp that seeks to help with challenges in life by connecting students with Alaska Native traditions.
David Purdy
Creative Services Director, KTOO
David is currently part of the 360TV team working on major digital and content projects. Formerly he worked in the newsroom as Digital Director overseeing digital platforms.
Mentors help family struggling with illness
Major illness is always stressful, but for families with young children, struggling with health challenges can be especially difficult. Mentors with Big Brothers Big Sisters make a difference for one family.
Juneau’s Housing First project takes shape
Juneau is getting a new kind of apartment building, designed to provide safe, affordable housing to the city’s most vulnerable homeless individuals.
Voters renew Juneau sales tax, add extra 3% for marijuana
Shoppers in Juneau will continue to pay the same sales tax rates, for now. Voters also overwhelmingly backed a special 3 percent sales tax on marijuana products
Slideshow: Alaska’s new Coast Guard commander
Rear Adm. Daniel Abel handed over command of the 17th District on Wednesday to Rear Adm. Michael McAllister.
Photo gallery: 2016 Juneau Maritime Festival
A search and rescue demonstration, fillet competition, tote races, the signing of a new law and more at the 2016 Juneau Maritime Festival
Inside the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.
“We all are managing billions each, but we think of it as units,” says Jim Parise, one of just 18 people managing investments at the fund. “If you think of it as actual money, you’d go crazy.”
Ready, aim, fire! Lawmakers, aides and staff compete for best shot
Every year, legislators take a break from their work at the Capitol and head to the gun range to compete in three events: archery, handguns, rifles and trap shooting.
Ken Koelsch wins Juneau mayor’s seat
Unofficial results from Tuesday’s special election show Juneau voters backed Koelsch with 59 percent of the vote. Koelsch is expected to be sworn in on April 4, after election results are certified.
Video: Gastineau Apartments demolished
City officials plan to file a complaint in court this week as a first step toward getting a lien on the newly cleared Gastineau Apartments property in downtown Juneau.