Three decades of capital city coverage.
Public Works and Engineering’s Katie Koester will take over the role from outgoing Rorie Watt.
Author returns with follow-up to best-selling book about Juneau’s most famous wolf
Lawsuit focuses on Tlingit and Haida’s 787-square-foot parcel of land downtown
The departure of David Keith and Sam Muse comes in wake of alleged behavioral health care crisis.
Jason Brune is one of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s last remaining original cabinet picks
The business was greeted with a final flood of customers during the Monday lunch hour.
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Local police, firefighters, Coast Guard and other agencies participate in National Night Out events.
CBJ’s Assembly and administration have been receiving criticism for appropriating up to $50,000 to provide information about the City Hall proposition that will be on… Continue reading
“We are grieved by the reports about sexual abuse by Bradley Reger,” the camp’s parent ministry states.
The state of Alaska has paid $350,000 to settle a four-year-old lawsuit that found Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his former chief of staff personally liable… Continue reading
Alaska public school teachers short of supplies this year have a new source to turn to for funding, and it’s not the local school budget.… Continue reading
Cabin may open by next summer, is among first of 25 planned in Tongass and Chugach national forests.
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Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges Tuesday for working to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the violent riot… Continue reading
No environmental impacts reported at this time, spokesperson says
Upcoming meeting for uplands development permit scheduled for Aug. 8.
He pleaded not guilty and is out on bail, according to court documents.
Alaska Maritime Heritage Preservation Program is open to funding projects by museums, others