Eventually, Central Council wants to offer circle sentencing beyond Juneau and into other tribal courts in Southeast.
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Why Eagle River 8th graders want more police
This is the fifth year Tanya Shakhov has run Project Citizen, and she’s used to classes picking topics like crime, substance abuse, and suicide that are grim, but keep students invested.
Healing on hold: Waiting for subsidized housing in Juneau
For those looking for subsidized units, the wait can feel extremely long, especially when your family is on the brink of homelessness.
Vega String Quartet kicks off Jazz & Classics brown bag concerts
The Atlanta-based Vega String Quartet kicked off the 30th annual Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival’s Brown Bag Concert series Monday. Nearly 200 Juneau students attended the free performance in the State Office Building atrium.
Photo gallery: 2016 Juneau Maritime Festival
A search and rescue demonstration, fillet competition, tote races, the signing of a new law and more at the 2016 Juneau Maritime Festival
Juneau Assembly approves new pot licensing rules
Those seeking to cultivate commercial marijuana will have to apply for the $250 license, in addition to the state’s.
Former Central Council leader receives honorary doctorate
Influential tribal leader Ed Thomas received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Alaska Southeast on Sunday.
With ‘stuck’ housing market, a Juneau family lives aboard
Could you live in 200 square feet if it meant being debt-free?
Panamax cruise ship dock almost ready for the season
When the second phase of the project is complete next year, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan will all be able to accommodate four Panamax ships at once.
Video: To recruit for cleanup, Unalaska kids rap, dance to ‘Paper Planes’
Instead of lyrics about immigrant stereotypes, drugs and violence, these fourth graders are recruiting for a community cleanup.