From the outside, the burnt out Gastineau Apartments is a crumbling eye sore. Inside, it’s actually worse.
Juneau
Haines hires retired educator as interim superintendent
Rich Carlson, a retired educator living in Juneau, served as superintendent in Klawock for a dozen years and worked in education for about 40 years after retiring in 2014.
Authorities recover body under Gold Creek overpass
Juneau police identified her as Macaria Wallace, age 51, of Kake.
New owners wrapping up renovations of Juneau’s Foodland IGA
Foodland IGA plans to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Wednesday morning. Signage and a new pharmacy are still on the to-do list.
DOT gets go ahead to finish environmental review of Juneau Access
The governor’s administration is allowing DOT to spend up to $900,000 of general fund money and associated federal funds to finish the supplemental environmental impact statement.
Firefighters assist injured Juneau residents out-the-road
CCFR called out for truck roll over and a young man pinned by a large boulder.
Man with multiple arrest warrants runs from Juneau Police
The Juneau Police Department is looking for 32-year-old Derick Nathaniel Skultka, who has three warrants out for his arrest.
City looks to amend land use code to address child care crisis
Monday evening the city’s Land and Resources committee forwarded an amendment that would change part of the land use code, allowing at-home child care facilities to take in 12 children instead of eight.
Falling debris from Gastineau Apartments closes Pocket Park, demolition scheduled for November
The city closed the park last week after Parks and Recreation staff found broken glass in the fountain area under smashed windows of Gastineau Apartments.
Douglas Indian Association charters cruise to the Taku Glacier
On Sunday, the Douglas Indian Association invited tribal elders, elected officials, and members of the press on a trip up to the Taku Glacier.