City signals support for $27 million initiative, after $35M bond last year fails.
Here’s what to expect this week.
This is the first story in a four-part series spotlighting Pride Month in Juneau.
Management officials emphasize openness to future ideas not included in plan.
The next hearing is set for late June.
Juneau Police Department Officers Don Ward and Jim Esbenshade retire after years of services.
Juneau fisherman says he’s concerned about his livelihood and future of the fishery.
Memorial Day observations in Juneau see hundreds pay tribute to those who serve and persevere
Ben Hohenstatt departs as managing editor after five years, reporter Mark Sabbatini takes over.
“Each one of you matters and each one of your lives affects so many others.”
Stories of all 31 seniors at alternative high school shared by staff who know them best
Alcohol was involved, police say.
The night raised approximately $13,000 to go toward the upcoming season.
Here’s what to expect this week.
Students among speakers at Juneau’s three high school ceremonies Sunday
Sayéik: Gastineau Community School teacher to retire after 24 years
Eldri Westmoreland is set to fill the position starting in July.
Mix of relief and fear of potential veto greet increase included in budget.
The decision came after nearly 20 rounds of public testimony advocating against the maps.
Parking will be limited during the summer and into the fall, officials say.