Researchers are studying rockslide risk in the tourism-dependent town as part of a regional effort to help seven tribal governments understand and respond to local geohazards.
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Juneau School District begins school year with more than 90 open positions
While the district is covering some teaching positions with third-party contractors, the district started the school year with a quarter of its paraeducator positions unfilled.
Tribal members call for transparency after Tlingit and Haida ends review of allegations against president
In an executive council meeting on Friday, tribal leadership did not disclose the results of the reviews or respond to questions regarding the allegations.
Alaska Bar Association recommends disgraced former federal judge be disbarred
The association says former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred, who resigned last year amid a widespread scandal, should be prevented from practicing law.
Alaska attorney general Treg Taylor will resign, is expected to run for governor
Taylor has served as the state’s top attorney since 2021, after two of his immediate predecessors resigned amid scandals.
Juneau engineers inspect temporary levee for damage
The city is looking at every HESCO block and will issue a report on the damage to inform repairs and improvements.





