Belongings of Lt. Henry Hubbard, one of the first Kiska casualties, part of last major, locally curated exhibit before SLAM.
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Juneau accordion master Dale Wygant honored at Assembly meeting
Longtime Juneau musician Dale Wygant was honored with a mayoral proclamation last night (Monday) at the Juneau Assembly’s regular meeting.
Botelho lauds Danner at final Assembly meeting
Assembly woman Ruth Danner will be out of town next week, so Mayor Bruce Botelho took a moment at her final meeting to thank her for her service.
Tour businesses meet, discuss mixed season
About 500 people are in Anchorage this week for the Alaska Travel Industry Association’s convention and trade show.
Prop 1 passes; Sanford mayor-elect
Merrill Sanford can officially be called Juneau Mayor-elect.
Douglas bar owner convicted of dodging city sales tax payments
Patrick M. Peterson may serve 80 days in jail and be required to pay $45,000 over seven years.
House to go up in flames during firefighter training exercises
If you see smoke and flames from an Otter Run house on Saturday, don’t call firefighters. They will already be there.
Juneau teams kickoff high school football playoffs this weekend
The Thunder Mountain Falcons host the Homer Mariners tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m., while the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears play the Service Cougars in Anchorage tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 p.m.
2012’s cruise season was up, but not everywhere
More cruise ship tourists visited Alaska this year than last. But some ports did better than others.
New Southeast Coast Guard cutter to visit Juneau Friday
The 110-foot Chandeleur is being transferred from Miami to Ketchikan to assist with regional responses throughout the panhandle.