Alaska Beacon reporter James Brooks sat down with KTOO’s Clarise Larson to talk about what the ruling really means, and why it matters.

Clarise Larson
City Government Reporter, KTOO
"My mission is to hold Juneau’s elected officials accountable for their actions and how their decisions impact the lives of the people they represent. It’s rooted in the belief that an informed public has the power to make positive change."
When Clarise isn't working, you can find her skijoring with her dog, Bloon, or climbing up walls at the Rock Dump.
Juneau’s hospital plans to seek subsidies to avoid cutting services
Bartlett’s board says if it can’t secure funding by the end of October, some services will be eliminated.
Effort to repeal Juneau’s by-mail election ordinance fails to get enough signatures
The group behind the repeal effort fell hundreds of signatures short.
Juneau’s PJ Foy takes a shot at Team USA at Olympic Trials
The recent high school graduate and soon-to-be collegiate swimmer finished 49th out of more than 60 swimmers.
The director of Juneau’s Glory Hall homeless shelter is stepping down after 15 years
Mariya Lovishchuk says she won’t be in charge anymore, but she’s not going anywhere.
Newscast – Thursday, June 20, 2024
In this newscast: Local trail crews are trying to figure out how to keep up with muddier and harder-to-maintain trails in Southeast Alaska caused by climate change; New rules for wastewater are on the horizon here in Alaska; Seward’s Lydia Jacoby won’t compete in this summer’s Olympics in Paris; Two men died after their small plane crashed on Tuesday into Crescent Lake on the Kenia Peninsula.




