Survey topics include controversial motorized use of the mountain to hiking and biking trails, lodge expansion, alcohol sales, even building condos and cabins.
Casey Kelly
Docks & Harbors board approves Kensington permit request
Routine permit allows mine to use Echo Cove boat launch between November 14 and April 30 if weather creates unsafe conditions in Lynn Canal.
Juneau files brief in boundary dispute
No compromise following a meeting earlier this week (Wednesday) of Juneau and Petersburg officials over a land dispute between the two communities. But the discussion between city leaders is being described as productive.
Juneau schools mark Red Ribbon Week
It’s Red Ribbon Week in the Juneau School District, and students are marking the occasion by pledging to live drug-free lives.
Celebration of life for Pugh, Jr. set for Friday
A memorial service for John Pugh, Jr. will be held Friday at 4 p.m. at Northern Light United Church in Juneau.
Petersburg, Fairbanks back off redistricting suits
Petersburg still argues that the proposed House district it would share with Juneau is unconstitutional. Meanwhile, Fairbanks today (Tuesday) sought to dismiss its entire lawsuit.
Stone reappointed deputy commissioner
Juneau Deputy Mayor David Stone is back in his old job at the Alaska Department of Labor.
AWARE hopes CBJ backing will help secure shelter funds
The CBJ Assembly Human Resources Committee last night (Monday) recommended the city partner with AWARE to apply for up to 850-thousand dollars in federal pass-through money for the project.
Juneau man dies in diving accident
Alaska State Troopers say 35-year-old John Robert Pugh, Jr. didn’t come up from his second dive of the day. The death is not considered suspicious.
Federal appeals court upholds Clinton-era “Roadless Rule”
The 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday upheld the so-called Roadless Rule in a case brought by the State of Wyoming.