The new ferry terminal would be located beyond where the road ends in Juneau on land owned by Goldbelt Incorporated, a local Alaska Native Corporation. The project is slated to cost tens of millions ...
More than 100 students have re-enrolled in Bethel and 140 students have re-enrolled in Anchorage, where there is an effort to ...
The Assembly approved a reallocation of $5 million dollars from the new arts and culture center to help pay for flood ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will pay the full cost to extend and repair Juneau’s temporary levee meant to protect the ...
According to city data from 2024, the city manager isn't the highest-paid employee when it comes to actual earnings. She was ...
Juneau's planning commission approved a conditional use permit for the new utility to start building. The company says it ...
The board honored outgoing members Emil Mackey and Deedie Sorensen. Mackey initially joined the board in 2015. In his ...
School psychologists and students in the state say advocating for students’ needs and social justice are a core part of the ...
A law in place since 1970 says only licensed doctors can provide abortion care; the Alaska Supreme Court is considering ...
Thousands of Juneau residents will be in limbo as of Saturday, when SNAP benefits officially become a victim of the political battle between Congress, the Trump administration and the federal courts.
New member Nano Brooks and incumbents Ella Adkison and Greg Smith gave their oath to the city attorney and will now each ...
The Juneau Assembly is hoping to avoid paying a portion of the cost for a federal program that would offer buyouts to residents of the street hardest-hit by Juneau’s annual glacial outburst floods.