The event will mark the first time the Freeride World Tour has visited Alaska since 2017.
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Alaska House encourages school districts to limit students’ cellphones, with some exceptions
House Bill 57 isn’t a ban on phones in classrooms, but it allows limited bans if local school districts approve them.
Juneau swim class teaches parents and babies water safety skills
The city of Juneau expanded its Parent and Tot swim class offerings this spring.
Some Juneau federal workers fired again after courts moved to restrain Trump administration’s cuts
The federal workforce is a mainstay of Southeast Alaska’s economy, and a reduction in force could touch multiple sectors.
Newscast – Monday, April 21, 2025
In this newscast: The City and Borough of Juneau clerk’s office has certified a ballot petition that would put harder limits on cruise ship tourism in Juneau; A change o Alaska’s corporate income tax structure is expected to add as much as $65 million per year by diverting money from other states, the Alaska Beacon reports; The trial for a former Juneau chiropractor accused of assaulting more than a dozen patients has once again been delayed; Some federal workers in Juneau were fired again this month after the Supreme Court declined to reverse the Trump administration’s efforts to shrink the federal workforce
Capital transit boosts bus services as tourism season ramps up in Juneau
The new changes include extended bus hours on Sundays and holiday weekends, a new stop near Safeway and increased services from downtown to the Mendenhall Valley.




