AJ Mine water study out for public comment
The CBJ Assembly last night (Monday) received a draft study on the city’s water system related to ongoing work on the AJ Mine.
Federal funds may be available for avalanche mitigation
The same federal grant that paid for a study calling the Mt. Juneau avalanche risk “unacceptable” could pay for a buyout of endangered homes.
Public can comment on Petersburg borough plan
Petersburg’s plan to form a borough meets state standards, according to a preliminary report by staff for the Alaska Local Boundary Commission.
Hunger striker continues push for school meals bill
Anchorage activist Kokayi Nosakhere took his hunger protest to the corner of 10th and Egan Saturday afternoon. Sitting in a chair with a sign with … more
For the Love of It: February 8, 2012
At the third ever Mudrooms event, six Juneauites and one Anchorage person told stories on the theme “For the Love of It” at Holy Trinity Church in Juneau. Their stories are below:
Mt. Juneau avalanche risk “unacceptable,” report says
Avalanche mitigation report and AJ Mine related water study to be presented to CBJ Assembly tonight.
“Grandma Scam” hits Juneau
Con artists are again targeting senior citizens, posing as a family member who is stranded, has been in a car accident and needs money, according to the FBI in Alaska.
Munoz-sponsored real estate bill passes House
A bill sponsored by Juneau Republican Rep. Cathy Munoz revising state regulations for real estate activity passed the House of Representatives this morning (Friday). It now heads to the state Senate.


