Christopher Williams Jr. has filed a civil lawsuit against former Juneau police officer Brandon LeBlanc and the City and ...
Officials say the state never used the $5 million per week it set aside to keep people from waiting for food benefits because ...
The Alaska Supreme Court has upheld state regulators’ decision to grant permits for a large gold mine planned for Southwest ...
Mostly small independent companies submitted nearly $17 million in high bids, the highest total since 2014 for an annual ...
When Christians talk about Jesus’ beatitude regarding peacemakers and peacemaking, the conversation often turns to world affairs, geo-political, ethnic and cultural conflicts. When I was young I ...
Juneau residents should see slightly lower grocery and utility bills beginning tomorrow, Nov. 20, as the City and Borough of ...
Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska has become one of the clearest examples of this decline. His recent actions in Washington show a man more devoted to political protection and personal advantage than to ...
Assembly member Ella Adkison moved to table the decision on the voting system indefinitely, after first introducing the ordinance in August. The Assembly is facing a budget shortfall resulting from ...
Sen. Sullivan met with local, state, and federal officials and conveyed a very simple message. It was unacceptable that ...
To see Juneau in full color, you need not wait six months until the cloud cover lifts. “Landscapes of Southeast Alaska,” an ...
Tax cuts approved in the October municipal elections will have a multimillion-dollar impact on Juneau’s budget. The Assembly ...
As Alaska braces for another challenging budget season, state Sen. Jesse Kiehl, D-Juneau, is calling for realism in Governor Mike Dunleavy’s soon-to-be-released spending plan.
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