The Juneau Assembly has approved a $4 million loan and will help pay for some non-instructional costs.
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‘Now she’s going to teach us’: Southeast Alaska Native leaders welcome historic Chilkat robe home
The robe is more than 150 years old. This is the first time it’s been used in a ceremony for at least six decades.
Tongass Voices: Axel Brouillette-Gillam on the nostalgia that drives Cosmik Debriz
Cosmik Debriz, a vintage Alaskana shop that began from his interests in thrifting and fashion.
Augustus Brown Pool reopens after nearly a year of renovations
The pool will soft open to swimmers starting Monday, followed by an official grand reopening and community free swim next Saturday.
Tlingit and Haida is hiring ambassadors to share Lingít culture at the Mendenhall Glacier
The role is part of the new co-management strategy between the U.S. Forest Service and the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska.
Juneau senator sponsors bill to put more guardrails on property assessments in Alaska
Sen. Jesse Kiehl says the bill aims to make the property assessment process in the state more fair and transparent for residents.
Eaglecrest’s gondola project crosses final hurdle to break ground this summer
The Juneau planning commission approved a permit for the project and other ski area amenities at a meeting Tuesday night.
Education bill would add millions to Juneau School District’s budget
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has suggested he’ll veto the bill unless it includes more of his priorities.
LISTEN: Southeast Alaska’s Nude & Rude Revue is back on the road with their ‘Deep Dive’ tour
The Nude and Rude Revue visited the KTOO studios to sing a song and chat with Bostin Christopher on Juneau Afternoon. Here’s an audio postcard.
Juneau residents, Assembly members rally for ceasefire in Gaza
The organizers say they want the Juneau Assembly to pass a resolution calling for a permanent ceasefire, and at least one local Assembly member agrees.