Tax cuts approved in the October municipal elections will have a multimillion-dollar impact on Juneau’s budget. The Assembly ...
“Continuing My Grandmother’s Legacy” opens Friday, November 7, 4:30 – 7:00 pm. Oscar will give a talk about his work ...
Just when you thought you’d seen everything in the boreal forest, a reader points out white whiskers sprouting from the ...
I told the president, it’s like Christmas every morning,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said at last week’s staged event in Washington, ...
Following a request by state legislators and similar action by other states, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday declared a ...
The city says legal action is “without factual or legal support.” Three longtime residents of Telephone Hill filed a lawsuit against the city on Friday, seeking to reverse the eviction of residents ...
For Juneau, shopping locally isn’t just a matter of convenience. It’s a way to strengthen the local economy, sustain jobs and ...
Van Abbott weighs in on quiet power of the judiciary branch.
A statewide effort to replace lost subsistence harvests is part of the system of aid that organizations are trying to tailor ...
Next year will be the twentieth anniversary of “Myers v. Alaska Psychiatric Institute,” a successful lawsuit against the state. Michael Perlin, who has been described as the Dean of Mental Health Law, ...
The Assembly decided to pause the next step of the plan. By a vote of 4-5, they ruled against a motion to direct city staff to draft a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between CBJ and Goldbelt. That ...