Hughes-Skandijs and Geldhof both live on Douglas Island and are running for the District 1 seat, but Juneau voters can vote in all races on the ballot.
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Juneau Assembly candidates call for collaboration at Tlingit and Haida forum
Friday’s forum came the day after ballots were mailed to registered voters.
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.
18 candidates file to run in Juneau’s local election
This year’s pool of candidates is far more crowded than last year’s, when five incumbents were the only candidates running and automatically won reelection.
Curious Juneau: How big is the Coast Guard’s presence in Juneau?
“It’s a major footprint. And then we also have people who work for the Coast Guard who are not active duty,” she said. “It does end up being a significant economic driver in the community.”
Judge throws out lawsuit accusing Alaska of mismanaging Yukon, Kuskokwim salmon fisheries
That principle requires the state to manage its resources sustainably, and the plaintiff had argued that salmon declines in Western and Interior Alaska were evidence that the state was failing to meet its constitutional obligation.
Ketchikan City Council to consider head tax tweak aimed at freeing up port revenue
Ketchikan’s city council is scheduled to take up a proposal to change how it levies its $9 head tax on visiting cruise ship passengers.
State proposes early-season cruise ship inspections to replace Ocean Ranger program
The state is offering up to $400,000 annually for marine engineers to inspect 30 to 40 ships. It’s a fraction of the $3.4 million Ocean Ranger program, which had marine engineers on more than half of all voyages by large cruise ships.
Juneau judge weighs temporary block of small business grant changes
Small business owners are seeking more changes to the same relief program.
Lawsuit seeks to block small business relief, alleging it doesn’t follow approved plan
Gov. Dunleavy’s administration announced changes to the plan last week that would expand the number of small businesses that could receive relief. And it is these changes that a Juneau man is seeking to block.