The Juneau World Affairs Council hosts a three-day conference titled “the Politics of Global Climate Change.”
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Sica named Alaska’s Municipal Clerk of the Year
Juneau City Clerk Laurie Sica has been named the Municipal Clerk of the Year by the Alaska Association of Municipal Clerks. The annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the municipal clerk profession.
No EAS test for Alaska
Officials called off the test because of severe weather expected across Western Alaska on Wednesday.
Young foodies spice up downtown Juneau
Several young and creative entrepreneurs, like the crew at B’s Bakery and Bistro, have expanded the local food scene in Juneau.
No foul play suspected in Kowee Creek death
Couple were fleeing from police, but officers now say no foul play is suspected in the incident, which left 22-year-old Evan Marshall Smith dead and his 18-year-old female companion injured.
Breakfast programs to fill RALLY void
Breakfast programs at four Juneau elementary schools will help fill the void left by the upcoming closure of early morning child care programs.
Mallott says ANCSA is “unfinished business”
Sealaska director and former CEO Byron Mallott says the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act is a work in progress.
Small pleasure craft rescued near Hoonah
It’s the second rescue this week of a pleasure craft stranded in Southeast waters.
Permanent Fund drops $3.1 billion in value
Valued at $38.9 billion after FY 1Q
CBJ Assembly finalizes annual goals and priorities
List includes support for the State Library Archives and Museum (SLAM) project, planning for less state and federal support, and a timeline for decision-making on the AJ Mine issue.