Neil Steininger, head of OMB since 2020, latest in series of staff moves by Dunleavy.
City opens survey seeking input about possible improvements to Jackie Renninger Park.
Hospital takes over end-of-life programs nearly a year after they was halted locally.
Founders of Ink Masters bringing national expo to Juneau for the first time.
New appointee is one of two who oversees commercial fishing commission with about 20 employees.
Rorie Watt advocates for the project set to be proposed to voters on the ballot this fall
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Three decades of capital city coverage.
The former hunting and fishing camp has gone through generations of owners and changes.
Alaska Supreme Court ruled in 1994 legislative term limits require a constitutional amendment.
DEC issues waste management permit for exploratory drilling; plaintiffs weigh further challenge.
Hundreds show up at middle school for party with bouncy house, hot dogs and instrument petting zoo.
Dunleavy administration claims state supreme court decision violates workers’ First Amendment rights.
First board meeting with interim CEO focuses on better — and cautious — communications.
New pup joins JPD’s canine program as longtime officer Buddy nears retirement.
Assessors will work with state, local and tribal officials to determine if federal aid is warranted.
City officials share info and tips for this coming Oct. 3 municipal election.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service again rejects request to put them on Endangered Species List.
Federal government chides state for its handling of applications and renewals.
No injuries were reported and the structure was unoccupied, officials say.