“You probably won’t be seeing anything on the outside, other than lots of vehicles,” said Joe Mishler, the EMS training officer for Capital City Fire/Rescue.
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No bids on controversial old growth timber sale … again
The agency received zero offers on the Kuiu Island timber sale before its closing deadline on Tuesday.
Newscast – Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Stories include a librarian suing over State of Alaska’s alleged discriminatory health policy, Juneau voters may be asked a non-binding referendum for use of tax dollars to expand subsidized child care, Jill Maclean has been named to head CBJ’s Community Development Department, the Anchorage Police Department considering use of LIO building, and the latest on…
Avrum Gross: Gov. Hammond’s ‘long-haired hippie’ ally, attorney general and in-house antagonist
Avrum Gross died in May 2018. The East Coast Democrat and lawyer was an unlikely ally of Republican Gov. Jay Hammond. He served as Alaska’s attorney general during the permanent fund’s seminal years.
Special audit finds Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority violated multiple state laws
The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority violated state statutes by investing $44.4 million in commercial real estate. Those are the findings of a special audit of the Trust released Tuesday by the Alaska Division of Legislative Audit. The audit also says the Trust’s board violated the Opening Meetings Act and the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act by purposely trying to keep some board issues out of the public eye.
Newest megaship docks in Juneau for the first time
The 4,000-passenger Norwegian Bliss was specially designed for sailing in Alaska and will be making weekly stops in Juneau through the season.




