The resignation, handed in Tuesday, was effective immediately and Ledbetter is no longer a member of the administration, said a Dunleavy official.
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Juneau Assembly approves tourism policy objectives, including five-ship limit
The city hopes to curb issues like crowding and air pollution in the downtown area.
Chilkat weavers who learned online during the pandemic see their robes come to life
“Over the last 120 years, fewer than a dozen Chilkat blanket makers or robe weavers existed at any given point,” says Lily Hope. “We are changing that story this week.”
Unalaska settles suits claiming hostile work environment for police
Unalaska Department of Public Safety employees say they were either wrongfully fired or forced to quit due to harassment and bullying within the department.
Anchorage senator proposes new spending cap, key piece of Alaska fiscal plan
The idea from Sen. James Kaufman, R-Anchorage, was encouraged by a bipartisan, bicameral group.
Federal Subsistence Board to consider rural status for Ketchikan
Ketchikan and Juneau are the only two Southeast communities designated as urban.





