Chief Executive Officer Shawn Morrow and Chief Financial Officer Garth Hamblin will not continue in their positions when a new management contract takes effect February 1st.
Casey Kelly
Bartlett board could tackle leadership issues tonight
The uncertainty over leadership at Bartlett Regional Hospital could be resolved Tuesday.
Sitka man’s death under investigation in Juneau
The Juneau Police Department is investigating the recent death of a Sitka man, who may have committed suicide.
JPD investigates rollover crash with missing driver
Juneau Police are looking for the driver of a pickup truck that rolled onto its side and slammed into a power pole last night near Amalga Harbor.
North Pacific lows create warm, wet December
A series of low pressure systems from the North Pacific have been hovering over Southeast Alaska this month, causing higher temperatures and rain.
Juneau police make arrest in shooting incident
Juneau Police have accused 35-year-old Kenneth Edward Nalan of assault in the 2nd degree for allegedly shooting 33-year-old John Nicholas Duran in the face. Officers say alcohol was a factor.
Storm watch cancelled, and happy solstice
Today is Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year. Here in Juneau we’re getting 6 hours 21 minutes of daylight. Sunrise was at about 8:46 this morning, sunset will be at 3:07 this afternoon.
Groups still seeking holiday donations
The holidays are upon us and several local non-profits are looking for some elves to help Santa deliver a little Christmas cheer to area families. As Casey Kelly reports, it’s not too late to give.
Assembly taps McDowell Group for budget survey
In the past, the city had contracted with the League of Women Voters to do the budget survey. But the League’s proposed change in format from a telephone poll to a mail-out survey, and the desire to have results sooner caused the Assembly to go with the private, Juneau-based McDowell Group.
Bartlett board approves new management contract
Juneau’s Bartlett Regional Hospital has a new management contract. The board of directors for the city-owned facility has approved a new three-year deal with Quorum Health Resources, the hospital announced last night (Monday) in a press release.