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Stedman – Kookesh debate tonight

Senators  Bert Stedman and Albert Kookesh debate at 6 o’clock tonight for the Southeast Senate District Q seat.  Kookesh, an Angoon Democrat, and  Stedman, a … more

Court upholds parental notification law

Anchorage Superior Court released a decision upholding Alaska’s parental notification law on Monday.

U.S.S. Juneau letters may be donated to museum

U.S.S. Juneau letters may be donated to museum

Sailor’s correspondence from the ill-fated WWII cruiser intended for safe place, research.

Juneau municipal election results certified

Juneau municipal election results certified

The City and Borough of Juneau Canvass Board on Tuesday certified results of last week’s municipal election.

Begich, Murkowski PACs spending on races around the country

Despite not being up for reelection this cycle, the political action committees aligned with Senators Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski continue to raise and spend money.

Juneau accordion master Dale Wygant honored at Assembly meeting

Juneau accordion master Dale Wygant honored at Assembly meeting

Longtime Juneau musician Dale Wygant was honored with a mayoral proclamation last night (Monday) at the Juneau Assembly’s regular meeting.

Botelho lauds Danner at final Assembly meeting

Botelho lauds Danner at final Assembly meeting

Assembly woman Ruth Danner will be out of town next week, so Mayor Bruce Botelho took a moment at her final meeting to thank her for her service.

USCGC Chandeleur arrives in Southeast Alaska

USCGC Chandeleur arrives in Southeast Alaska

The Coast Guard’s newest asset for Southeast is now on station. The cutter Chandeleur stopped for a brief welcoming ceremony at Station Juneau on Friday … more

CBJ Assembly October 8, 2012

CBJ Assembly Meeting
October 8, 2012
Agendamore

Pilots get new tool to avoid bumpy flights

Pilots get new tool to avoid bumpy flights

A new tool for an Alaska airport is intended to avoid, or at least limit, rocky landings and takeoffs.