Juneau leaders say city should be able to cope, but express concern about smaller towns and uncertainty.
Juneau school leaders say they’ve done their part, Legislature now needs to uphold state constitution.
Decline in drugs cases reflects shift to larger cases that take more time to investigate, chief says.
After two consecutive years when meltwaters burst out of a basin on Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier and devastated neighborhoods in that part of the capital city,… Continue reading
Resolution opposing restoration of Mt. McKinley name is first legislation to pass House this session.
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Alaska Cultural Trust seeks $733,000 — $1 per resident — for grants it hopes to start awarding this fall.
Interior Department says change effective as of Friday; Gulf of Mexico is also now Gulf of America.
Federal agency approved more than $2.6M in aid for Juneau residents affected by 2024 flood.
The symphony will play a guitar concerto for the first time.
Local impacts may include “green” issues such as electric vehicles, Assembly members told by lobbyist.
Community asks how the waterfront development project will be managed with the growth of tourism.
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Three decades of capital city coverage.
Power plant built in 1916 kept Juneau’s economic engine charged for decades before falling into disrepair.
Defense Secretary nominee facing barrage of accusations including sexual assault, drinking.
Justice Department makes argument defending executive order suspending birthright citizenship.