Chief Bos said he believes the officer’s actions don’t reflect his character or the department as a whole.
Government
Alaska’s Climate Adaptation Science Center will stay open amid closures elsewhere
AK CASC funded the interactive flood website that helped inform Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley residents about the threat to their homes.
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy vetoes corporate tax bill intended to fund public education programs
Governor says he will not approve any new tax measure unless lawmakers approve a statewide fiscal plan acceptable to him.
Juneau Assembly postpones eviction of Telephone Hill residents, citing legal hiccup
Residents now have until Nov. 1 to move out. The delay comes just two days before residents were supposed to vacate the neighborhood.
Homer newspaper revises Charlie Kirk memorial coverage after pressure from Republican lawmaker
A letter from Rep. Sarah Vance to the publishers of the Homer News threatening the newspaper’s bottom line is a “step too far,” says a former editor.
Tlingit and Haida’s plans for casino-like gambling hall in limbo after federal reversal
The U.S. Department of the Interior withdrew a legal opinion last week that gave Tlingit and Haida — and other tribes in Alaska — legal jurisdiction over Alaska Native allotments.





