Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Medic 1, an ambulance and paramedic unit operated by Capital City Fire/Rescue, in downtown Juneau on April 18, 2015 CCFR fights a fire in the abandoned Gastineau Apartments (left) on March 21, 2015. The first fire agency in the Juneau area was founded in 1899 as the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department, consisting of a single, hand-powered hose cart.
CCFR may refer to: Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights , a Canadian gun-rights organization Capital City Fire/Rescue , the provider of fire and emergency services in Juneau, Alaska
Juneau Mountain Rescue (JMR) is a mountain search and rescue agency, located in Juneau, Alaska, United States.JMR is a member of the Alaska Search and Rescue Association, and facilitates rescues involving wilderness terrain, rope rescues on rock faces, ice and snow fields, glaciers, and during avalanches, medical evacuations, missing persons cases, aircraft crashes and other disasters. [1]
The U.S. state of Alaska is divided into 19 organized boroughs and 11 census areas in the unorganized borough.Alaska, and the states of Connecticut and Louisiana are the only states that do not call their first-order administrative subdivisions counties (Connecticut uses Planning Regions and Louisiana uses parishes instead). [1]
Juneau (/ ˈ dʒ uː n oʊ / ⓘ JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeni [ˈtsʌ́ntʰɪ̀ kʼɪ̀ˈhíːnɪ̀]), officially the City and Borough of Juneau, is the capital of the U.S. state of Alaska, located along the Gastineau Channel and the Alaskan panhandle.
Hurff Saunders died in Juneau on August 29, 1996, at the age of 93. [8] Robert Boochever was born October 2, 1917, in New York City, and was a United States federal judge and a Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court. Boochever became an associate justice of the Alaska Supreme Court in 1972, and served until 1980.
The Capital City Weekly, or CCW as it is informally known, is a free regional weekly newspaper in Juneau — Alaska's capital. [1] It is the largest distributed community paper in Southeast Alaska. It focuses on feature news stories about Southeast Alaska with nearly all of its content produced by local writers.
News of the North - news about Alaska. Capital Chat, a local-events show for the Juneau, Alaska area hosted by Steve Holloway. Problem Corner, a tradio program hosted by Wade Bryson. Until its cancellation in February 2024 after a roughly 70-year run, it was Alaska's longest-running radio show. [10] Notable regular syndicated broadcasts include: