The assembly meets at 7 p.m.
Local Government
Municipal league supports pension infusion plan
Alaska’s mayors and other local officials are worried their governments may be asked to pay more for public employees’ retirement
PERS, education funding top Alaska Municipal League agenda
Local elected officials from across the state will be in Juneau this week for the Alaska Municipal League’s annual legislative conference. The Alaska Conference of Mayors kicks off the meetings on Tuesday, with a discussion of energy issues taking up the bulk of the afternoon. The municipal league meets all day Wednesday. Members will hear…
Preschoolers send valentines to Juneau Assembly
Juneau childcare workers are getting paid more and staying in their jobs longer than they were just a few years ago.
New proposal surfaces to develop Juneau subport property
Imagine a high-end condominium tower on Juneau’s downtown waterfront, with space for retail and offices on the lower levels.
Juneau goes ‘purposely low-tech’ in new parking system
Juneau’s parking holiday is over, as the City and Borough switches to a temporary downtown parking system.
Why is Alaska losing market share in the global cruise industry?
While the number of passengers to visit the state went up last year, other cruise destinations continue to attract more ships.
Utility study recommends rate increase
Customer rates could go up July 1.
Judge denies motion to immediately stop work on Juneau cruise ship docks
Judge Louis Menendez says no to a temporary restraining order, but agrees to hear arguments over a preliminary injunction.
Former Bartlett CEO offered severance packages without board approval
Bartlett Regional Hospital Board of Directors did not know about the severance packages of the former chief financial officer and personnel director until two weeks after the agreements were already signed