As cars rush by at the end of a busy workday, curious pedestrians stop to look at a mangled, bright blue Audi in the KTOO parking lot.
Sarah Yu
Charmin donates year supply of toilet paper to Juneau firehouse
Charmin donated 960 rolls — a year’s supply for 20 firefighters — to 50 firehouses in 50 states, including Juneau’s.
Proposed budget cuts would close Augustus Brown Swimming Pool
Juneau City Manager Kim Kiefer is expected to detail her proposed budget cuts to the Assembly Finance Committee on Wednesday, as the city faces a $12 million shortfall for the next two fiscal years.
Juneau ranked healthiest community in Alaska, again
The borough excelled in healthy behavior and clinical care.
Legislators say no to energy break
Traditionally, the Legislature puts everything on hold for one week in March to attend a meeting of the Energy Council in Washington, DC. It’s been going on for so long that many lawmakers and staff don’t even know when it started.
Alaska Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Parental Notification Law
The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a lawsuit that halted a voter-passed law requiring health care providers to notify parents of minors before performing abortions.




