An ombudsman’s investigation recommended firing Dahl for failing to be politically neutral in his duties.
Local Government
Juneau Assembly considers repealing hazard maps and development restrictions in place since 1980s
The proposal presented in Monday night’s committee meeting would abandon existing land use restrictions for hazard zones altogether.
Juneau Assembly candidates call for collaboration at Tlingit and Haida forum
Friday’s forum came the day after ballots were mailed to registered voters.
City and Borough of Juneau announces police chief finalists
Members of the public can meet the three finalists for the job during town hall events at the end of the month.
Juneau School Board and Assembly candidates talk state funding and city hall proposition at forum
Thursday’s forum was the latest in a series of public events featuring municipal candidates.
Juneau Assembly passes resolution asking the state to fix Fred Meyer intersection
There have been dozens of accidents at the intersection, including 17 with injuries in the last ten years.
Anchorage Mayor Bronson sued by former city manager for wrongful termination
Demboski’s 24-page lawsuit includes new allegations, including that the mayor gave his “tacit approval” for his then-chief of staff to have an “improper relationship with a subordinate.”
A sewage leak closed the Fairbanks borough building right before property taxes came due
Chief of Staff Jim Williams called Wednesday “one of the weirdest days I’ve been at the borough.”
After nine months of construction, Juneau’s largest event space reopens next month
Centennial Hall closed in December for renovations. Juneau voters approved a $7 million bond to fund the project in 2019.
Juneau Assembly approves bigger grants for building mother-in-law apartments
To qualify, people will have to wait longer before listing the units as short-term rentals.