Total only slightly exceeds minimum, but backers will have 10 more days if certified total is short.
Pact taking effect in 2026 allows some exemptions, criticized by backers of Saturday ban on ships.
Judging by the “Save Juneau” posters one would think that Juneau’s economic well-being is at stake with the initiative to have one day a week… Continue reading
Remedies made after residents unable to board full buses last year seem to be working, officials say
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$5M for shore power, $3M for Capital Civic Center, $2M for Marine Park improvements among projects
Proposed initiative would also make July 4 a ship-free day in Juneau.
Passengers get warm reception at dock, may encounter midday rally seeking ship-free Saturdays.
Officials say new five-ship daily limit will reduce passengers compared to busiest days last year.
Ski area also planning new summit lodge, snowtubing park, bike trails and picnic pavilion by 2026.
Public comments being accepted until March 25 for more than $19 million in recommended projects.
No such creature exists, despite claims of store officials say re-branded foreign products.
Juneau-born resident plans to return for One People Canoe Society trips he founded, other events.
48% of respondents say overall impacts positive, 22% negative after record-high passenger season.
More than $21.6M available after record season, but proposals limited to cruise-related projects.
As a professional who has sat at many a negotiating table, I am all for sitting down to address concerns and differences, particularly when the… Continue reading
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“I do not trust these corporations one iota,” says one attendee; others see signs of hope.
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Documentary and talk slated for Friday at UAS; Saturday afternoon screening at Gold Town Theater.
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In 6-3 informal vote, members ask tourism director for reduction strategy for 2026 and beyond.
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1.65 million passengers representing 101% of ship capacity visited Juneau, preliminary figures show.