The agenda includes public hearings and likely votes on several ordinances, including committing Alaska Energy Authority grant money toward Juneau’s first electric bus.
Alaska
Goldbelt board member fined by state regulators over Facebook post
In an enforcement order dated June 30, the state’s Division of Banking & Securities says: “Shareholders were not required to vote in favor of the proposed settlement trust to be eligible to receive $100.00 from Goldbelt.”
Hypothermic paddler rescued on Prince of Wales Island’s Thorne River
One of the adults, later identified as Steve Moyer, was dangerously cold as the group paddled the Honker Divide Canoe Route on the Thorne River.
Alaska SeaLife Center warns it may have to close and send its animals away
The aquarium and marine research facility may have to close permanently and find new homes for its resident animals if it can’t make up for lost visitor revenues.
Number of active COVID-19 infections among Alaskans tops 900 as case count again grows by dozens
On Monday, the state reported another 60 Alaska residents have tested positive for the virus, plus 11 nonresidents.
With pushback from both sides, Wasilla High School looks to re-work warrior logo
On one side are those who say that the warrior logo is a proud tradition for alumni, while on the other are those who say any Native American logo is problematic.





