The project would sit on a 1-acre empty lot next to the downtown library and parking garage and includes three large interactive theaters/rides, a retail store and some office space.
Juneau
Indigenous language educators work to establish Master’s teaching program at University of Alaska Southeast
Language educators in Juneau are working to create a Master’s in Teaching program for Indigenous languages at the University of Alaska Southeast. It would be the first of its kind in Alaska.
Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts
The Juneau Assembly will use the results to figure out how to mend the estimated $10 to $12 million recurring hole in the city’s budget resulting from last fall’s ballot initiatives.
Juneau School Board selects three finalists for new superintendent
Two candidates are already based in Juneau, and all three have experience with education in Alaska.
Army Corps backs out of plan to study lake tap as long-term Mendenhall Valley flood solution
Juneau’s City Manager Katie Koester shared the news at a Juneau Assembly committee meeting Monday night. She called the Army Corps’ change of position deeply frustrating.
Q&A with Juneau’s Harbormaster as cleanup continues from intense winter storms
Ten boats sank in Juneau harbors during the intense winter storms that struck at the beginning of the year. The city is still dealing with the aftermath.





