The board being proposed now wouldn’t be able to hire and fire its own CEO.
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Seward statue project moving ahead
Organizers hope to erect a bronze sculpture of William Henry Seward by the 150th anniversary of the Alaska purchase.
Juneau cracks down on aggressive “hawking”
The Juneau Police Department says “hawking” — an aggressive form of commercial sidewalk solicitation — is on the rise.
Juneau joins chorus of communities calling for international mine review panel
Juneau has joined a growing number of communities to call for an international panel to review mines along the U.S.-Canada border near Southeast Alaska.
Juneau’s tobacco tax triples April 1
The Juneau Assembly on Monday passed a 200 percent local tax increase on cigarettes, giving the capital city the highest tobacco tax rate in Alaska. The Assembly also implemented a new tax on e-cigarettes.
Pot smoke added to Juneau’s indoor smoking ban
The Juneau Assembly unanimously voted to amend the city’s indoor public smoking ban to include pot, despite objections from some marijuana advocates.
Juneau Assembly commits to Housing First project
The Juneau Assembly has officially committed $1.5 million to a Housing First project aimed at helping the chronically homeless.
Juneau Assembly considers moratorium on legal pot shops
The Juneau Assembly on Monday will consider two measures restricting — at least temporarily — legal marijuana in the capital city.
Hart drops out of Juneau Assembly race, endorses Warren
Karla Hart is dropping her bid for Juneau Assembly, saying she’ll support Joshua Warren for Assembly District 2
Nine to run for assembly, two for school board
Another seven Juneau residents filed to run before Monday’s 4:30 p.m. deadline