Organizers from the group Small Town SOUL submitted an application in June to put a cruise limit question out to voters in this year’s municipal election.
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Melting glaciers in the Juneau Icefield may be approaching “irreversible tipping point,” new study says
The Juneau Icefield is home to the Mendenhall and more than a thousand other glaciers. Ice there has melted especially fast over the last decade — twice as quickly as it did before 2010.
Seward man accused of threatening to ‘bomb and shoot’ Dunleavy’s office
Troopers say they found an incriminating search history linked to Matthew Stanley, including “what happens when a state governor gets threatened.”
Juneau’s School District is getting a $5.2M state funding boost. Board members are deciding what to do with it.
This Saturday, the board will meet to make a final decision on which cut items will be added back for the coming school year.
Residents are moving into the Glory Hall’s new downtown Juneau affordable housing project
Nine people are moving in, starting this week. The rent for each unit ranges from $1000 to $1300 a month, including utilities.
Murkowski and Sullivan diverge on Trump immunity ruling
Sen. Sullivan says the decision upholds constitutional principles. Sen. Murkowski notes that the cases against Trump are still proceeding.





