New rates part of two-step process that included 4.5% increase for all users last year.
Longtime actor Marta Lastufka returns after many years in Theater Alaska’s “In A Doll’s House, Part 2”
Preliminary audit shows faulty practices; meanwhile, state backs off fight on “over-the-cap” funds.
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“Mamas just get stronger and stronger. We have no choice.”
1.65 million passengers representing 101% of ship capacity visited Juneau, preliminary figures show.
School board seeks more input after hearing ban violates city bylaws and maybe state’s Constitution.
Decisive votes on hotel bed tax and Huna Totem dock project among full slate of hot topics.
5-4 vote comes after some residents express concerns about costs to liveaboards and fishers.
Self-service Fisherman’s Bend in low-price lead, while supplier Delta Western’s stations at top end.
Ketchikan takes overall title, Falcons second in two-day, co-ed competition among eight schools.
Staff — some recently homeless themselves — welcome first overnighters to converted Thane warehouse.
Three four-member bowling teams in weekend tournament advance to statewide event next month.
Addition of new bus drivers allows restoration of cuts in service made in December due to shortages.
Multiple evening shuttles from Glory Hall and downtown, one in morning from Thane shelter planned
Objections voiced about shortcomings at planned site, lack of input by affected agencies and people.
Resident near Mill Campground says illegal activity surged, worries about same as shelter opens.
Joe Wanner scheduled to start Nov. 15, following resignation of Sam Muse amidst leadership turmoil.
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Winter warming shelter among issues for new Assembly, transgender sports ban for new school board.