Historic building next to Alaska State Capitol awaits arriving legislators and staff.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Home considered a total loss, family left without possessions as fire ignites while they’re sleeping.
Relative suffered life-threatening burns reentering house trying to find man, according to police.
Second Douglas crossing, wastewater plant rank next; some members concerned civic center is low on list.
City leaders also looking at hikes to property taxes and utility rates to cope with snowballing costs.
8.3% drop in residents under 35 between 2020 and 2024, 21% increase in residents 65 and older.
$17.5M pandemic funding dispute wth state ends; Juneau wasn’t counting on its $90K share.
No bidders for 400,000 acres offered; some Alaska officials said Biden actions ensured failure
$42,700 of suspected illegal drugs and more than $2,000 in cash seized, JPD reports.
Program starts by retracing steps of Shx’atoo, the Tlingit man hanged by Army after the 1869 attack.
Wind spreads flames quickly, but neighboring homes escape damage.
Alaska agrees to such reports for cash assistance after judge orders similar requirement for food stamps.
Top official for the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. said he expects a formal announcement soon.
Some homeowners say they’d rather buy insurance than pay $6,300 for barriers, then focus on long-term fix.
More housing is major goal of new downtown blueprint, rezoning proposals in North Douglas and Auke Bay.
Operators’ ridership and pricing expectations questionable, says former GM hired by CBJ for study.
Initial crew of 60 expected to be assigned to Storis next summer, but major ship and port upgrades await.
Lance Martell, 19, also arrested on assault and endangerment charges after wreck at end of Thane Road.
These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute and available online, along with more data, at www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast. The listings below will… Continue reading