The agreement allows for 16,000 people on most days and 12,000 people on Saturdays.

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 is bleeding cash. City leaders are considering cutting services to stop it
Rainforest Recovery Center, Home Health and Hospice, crisis services and support for children with autism could be on the chopping block.
Federal grand jury indicts man accused of stabbing multiple people on cruise ship
Ntando Sogoni is currently in custody at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center in Juneau.
Juneau’s graduating seniors celebrated over the weekend – including Thunder Mountain’s final class
Thunder Mountain High School will turn into a middle school next fall under the Juneau School District’s consolidation plan.
Newscast – Friday, May 24, 2024
In this newscast: A group of paddlers from Kasaan prepare for a 10-day, over 250-mile journey to Juneau for Celebration in canoes they carved themselves, making stops in communities like Wrangell and Petersburg along the way; Alaskans looking to invest in solar panels or other renewable energy infrastructure for their homes will likely have some new options in the next few years. The state is setting up a new so-called “green bank” that aims to help Alaskans keep their power costs down and speed the transition to renewable energy; A Kotzebue police sergeant has resigned after making racist comments on social media.
Juneau Assembly agrees to lower property tax rate next year
They plan to dip into the fund created to build a new City Hall to cover some costs.




