“I’m going to miss the input. We had several community members who, over the years, have contributed a great deal to the discussion,” says Barbara Thurston.
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Two water line breakages interrupt service to about 24 Juneau homes
“This one is going to be a bit of a mess. It could be several hours before water is back on,” says Public Works Director Kirk Duncan.
Car in wetlands stops Juneau morning traffic
“Vehicle lost control and hit the guardrail and went through the guardrail and ended up on the wetlands of the flats,” said Lt. David Campbell.
Alaska VA listening session in Juneau tonight
“We do bring other people here to actually sit there and work out individual veteran’s concerns and resolve any challenges that they might have,” Susan Yeager said.
Employee complaints, tests flag air quality in state-leased office building
Up to 160 employees work in the Bill Ray Center, where air quality tests show higher than normal levels of carbon dioxide associated with “headaches, sleepiness and stagnant, stale, stuffy air.”
Enroll Alaska to suspend enrollments until Healthcare.gov glitch is fixed
The federal website is calculating subsidies incorrectly for Alaskans on the eve of open enrollment.
Juneau Symphony to perform with candidate conductor Troy Quinn
Troy Quinn, 31, is already the music director of the Portsmouth Institute Orchestra in Rhode Island, which he founded.
New Bartlett Regional Hospital CFO starts next week
Alan Ulrich comes to Juneau from Guam where he was CFO for Guam Memorial Hospital Authority.
After nearly 30 years, Juneau service agency SAGA on verge of folding
Acting board chair Matt Smith says the board is fighting as hard as it can to keep SAGA alive.
Juneau Police Department opens UAS substation
Lt. David Campbell says the substation will serve the campus, as well as the Back Loop Road, Auke Bay and out the road areas.