Assembly Finance Committee wraps up budget work
Nine-hundred 30-thousand cruise ship passengers are expected to visit Juneau this summer, leaving behind an estimated $4.7 million in revenue that can be used for capital city projects and operations.
Objections pile up to court’s redistricting ruling
Some plaintiffs in the Alaska Redistricting lawsuit have asked the Alaska Supreme Court to halt implementation of the plan until the U.S. Department of Justice rules on it.
Three arrested after downtown liquor smash-and-grab
Cope Park drinkers arrested after Kenny’s Liquor was allegedly burgled.
Thornton case update
An Arkansas teenager accused of second-degree murder of a Juneau man has been released on $40,000 bond.
Court ruling restores SE Native influence district
Some Southeast Native leaders are relieved that the latest redistricting plan was thrown out in court. Tuesday’s action by the Alaska Supreme Court restored a Native-influence district in the region.
Dealer who tried to swallow evidence changes plea
Rorie Christopher Miller was to stand trial this week.
Juneau hosting gathering of Alaska law enforcement officers
Training for local, state, and federal officers part of APOA crime conference.
Supreme Court ruling approves original SE map
The Alaska Supreme Court has rejected the latest redistricting map for Southeast Alaska and approved a plan that combines downtown Juneau with Petersburg, Gustavus and Skagway.
Arrow Refuse rolls out new garbage and recyling carts
Juneau’s new garbage cans and first curbside recycling carts are being delivered to homes this week.




