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Assembly will take up rock crusher appeal

The Juneau Assembly will hear the appeal of a CBJ Conditional Use Permit granted by the Juneau Planning Commission last month to Coogan General, LLC.

Parnell signs operating and capital budgets

Parnell signs operating and capital budgets

The governor cut just $66.6-million from the more than $12-billion spending plans passed by legislators last month.

Munoz paired with Thomas under latest redistricting plan

Munoz paired with Thomas under latest redistricting plan

Juneau Rep. Cathy Munoz would be in the same district as fellow Republican Bill Thomas of Haines under the latest plan put together by the Alaska Redistricting Board.

Juneau Afternoon 5/15/12

Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. He’ll talk with Jessalyn Rintala about the final weekend of Juneau Jazz … more

CBJ Assembly May 14, 2012

CBJ Assembly Meeting
May 14, 2012
Agendamore

Monday Newscast 5/14/12

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Some federal unemployment insurance payments to end

Some unemployed workers in Alaska are about to lose their unemployment insurance benefits thanks to federal legislation that ties the payments to a state’s unemployment rate.

JSD-JEA contract talks reach impasse

Contract talks between the Juneau School District and the Juneau Education Association teachers’ union have reached an impasse. The current three-year contract expires June 30th.

Alaska Police Memorial Day

Alaska Police Memorial Day

This week law enforcement officers across the state are recognizing Alaska officers who have died in the line of duty.

Juneau Afternoon 5/14/12

We’ll talk with cellist Jeffrey Solow and pianist Yoni Levyatov, featured performers at this year’s Jazz & Classics Festival; we’ll meet Mark Collier, the new … more