A Middle Island couple’s commercial garden feeds anywhere from 10 to 16 families a week, depending on the season.
Community
Groundbreaking ceremony held for new Tlingit longhouse in Haines
The project will include the longhouse pavilion and new trails connecting Tlingit Park to Front Street and the waterfront.
The village of Shungnak hasn’t had fuel since April
The 70s-era vintage fuel truck they used to transport fuel from the airport to the store has been broken down since last year.
Vigil held in Juneau for children found at Kamloops boarding school
Last Saturday, the Alaska Native community and allies gathered at Overstreet Park in Juneau for a candlelight vigil honoring the 215 children found at a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia.
‘Coming out of quarantine’: Pride Month kicks off in Juneau
After a delayed, and mostly virtual, Pride celebration last year, Juneau Pride is back and in-person.
Demand is high as Alaska summer camps go back in session
Camp directors say demand is high this summer, with COVID-19 vaccinations widely available, declining coronavirus cases and parents eager to send their kids to in-person programs after spending so much of the school year online.





