City officials are hoping to address Juneau’s longstanding housing shortage by opening Pederson Hill to development.
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After-school program asks Assembly for $48,500 funding
It’s 4 o’ clock in the afternoon and 12-year-old John Barresi’s school day ended an hour ago. But the sixth grader is still hanging out at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School working on a project.
Raven Guitars, Icy Straits Lumber win first Path to Prosperity contest
The winners will receive up to $40,000 in seed money for consulting services to help execute their business plans.
Meet the greatest dating service agent in Iceland’s fishing industry
If your a fisheries business in Iceland, Thor Sigfusson is kind of like your wingman.
Summit aims to spark collaboration, new ideas in SE Alaska’s economy
JEDC’s 3rd annual Innovation Summit is Wednesday and Thursday at Juneau’s Centennial Hall.
SE Alaska population grows 3.8 percent from 2010-2013
In the first three years of this decade, Southeast Alaska reversed a trend of anemic population growth that defined the previous 10 years for the region.
JEDC report: Juneau’s economy is on the upswing
Employment is up, wages are up, and the private sector is growing.
Troll takes her seat on the Juneau Assembly
Assembly members Mary Becker and Karen Crane were also sworn in to their second terms on the CBJ Assembly before Monday’s meeting.
Progress report: Assisted living for Juneau senior citizens
Officials of a nationwide non-profit housing operator are looking at Juneau as a possible site for an assisted living center. But it’s just the beginning of the process of finding the right provider for the capital city. Two Retirement Housing Foundation executives visited last week to meet with a task force dedicated to building a…
You’re going to need almost three minimum wage jobs to rent in Alaska
One job is not enough for minimum wage earners who rent in Alaska.