Legislation reinstates such programs as Airlift Northwest’s AirCare
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Juneau’s efforts to redraw flood maps produces results
The city has been working with property owners and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to amend the flood maps.
Tlingit-Haida central council elects new president
Richard Peterson of Kasaan is the new president of the Tlingit-Haida central council
Northrim Bank gives $35,000 to University of Alaska Southeast
The donation is part of nearly $240,000 Northrim Bank is giving to the University of Alaska for business programs and economic research.
ConocoPhillips exec: Current oil tax structure is good for Alaska
Scott Jepsen with ConocoPhillips Alaska says the oil tax cut approved by lawmakers last year improved the business climate in the state.
Is Juneau’s budget shortfall as bad as it seems?
While an estimated $12 million shortfall may sound dire, the Juneau Assembly has nearly $20 million in savings to work with.
Juneau appeals Petersburg boundary to state Supreme Court
The court challenge of Petersburg’s borough boundaries is not over yet.
City sets deadline for cleanup of Gastineau Apartments
The City and Borough of Juneau has given the owner of the Gastineau Apartments until May 1 to partially clean up the building.
Great Alaska Schools wants more of the state funding pie
The group Great Alaska Schools took to the steps of the Capitol on Friday to demand an increase in the state’s education funding formula.
Testimony mixed on Juneau Access project funding
Juneau residents on Thursday weighed in for and against a $35 million appropriation for the Juneau Access project in Gov. Sean Parnell’s proposed capital budget.