The Juneau Assembly agreed to hear an appeal that could block the transitional home Haven House from operating.
Jeremy Hsieh
Local News Reporter, KTOO
I dig into questions about the forces and institutions that shape Juneau, big and small, delightful and outrageous. What stirs you up about how Juneau is built and how the city works?
Forrest Dunbar interview
Forrest Dunbar stopped by KTOO recently to talk about his campaign, policy and why he thinks he should replace Don Young.
Waterspout reported near Sitka, more likely
Waterspouts are likely along the outer coast of Southeast Alaska. Gale warnings and small craft advisories are in effect.
Syringes found in van stolen from Brandy Lane
Juneau Police suspect a drug user or a small group of people in multiple recent thefts around Industrial Boulevard.
City engineer: No good news on sewage sludge disposal
“I don’t know that I have any good news for you in all this,” City Engineering Director Rorie Watt told the Assembly on Monday.
Thief ruins father-son car repair project
“Someone stole the door off the pickup the two had been fixing,” says Lt. Kris Sell of the Juneau Police Department.
Juneau School Board picks Phyllis Carlson as new president
Andi Story will be vice president and Lisa Worl will be clerk.
JDHS senior accused of hazing speaks out
Adam Empson unsuccessfully appealed his disciplinary suspension and maintains he was not involved in a May paddling incident.
The end of the Juneau School District budget committee?
The school board started work Tuesday on a plan for putting together the district’s next budget.
Cost, avalanche danger high on Juneau Access opponents’ concerns
At a public hearing, locals spoke out nearly 4-to-1 against transportation officials’ effort to extend the capital city’s main road 48 miles farther north.