Residents in zone would have to pay about $6,300 each for barriers if plan approved.
Draft report to assess competitiveness completed last June, but not released publicly.
“It feels like this gives us hope.”
Schools, PFDs and aging state buildings will compete for scarce dollars due to lower oil revenue.
Juneau Ski Club finally gets first races of the season.
Open houses to get public input on grant-funded program canceled due to uncertainty about funds
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Dunleavy administration says it shows failure of public schools, other say it reflects lack of funds.
From the Antelope Valley to Mendenhall Valley, dogs close to euthanasia get a fresh start.
Alaska’s top environmental regulator was chosen to be the new Pacific Northwestern regional administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced on… Continue reading
Switch to inflation-adjusted salaries will automatically take effect unless lawmakers reject it.
Crimson Bears will play Tri-Valley and Wasilla to end the regular season.
115 IDs issued Tuesday is “incredibly not normal,” tribal president says; no local detentions confirmed.
Freeze is rescinded but a review to eliminate spending on ‘woke’ ideologies will proceed.
Report shows little improvement in most categories, includng care for pregnant women and young children.
Some legislators criticize “mixed messages” about cooperation, omission of problems needing work.
Alaska lawmaker says disruption “could be catastrophic” for education, homeless, other programs.
Hooter lift providing access to lower part of eastside terrain scheduled to open on Saturday.
Report criticizing ski area’s finances and maintenance also contains enough promise for city leaders.
Juneau leaders say city should be able to cope, but express concern about smaller towns and uncertainty.