“I shamelessly cried when I saw photos of the garden in full splendor last summer. It was amazing,” Liz Landes said. “I couldn’t believe that in the first year, it could be as successful as it was.”
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Man reported missing by Juneau police flew to North Dakota earlier this month
Juneau Police issued a statement Tuesday saying that Woodrow Farrell Eagleman II had been missing since Jan. 11.
Jan. 18, 2023: Juneau’s PIT count is coming soon; KTOO’s Katie Anastas with a legislative update; Ghost Light Theatre MixCast; Mendenhall Fireside Chats
Juneau’s PIT count is coming soon; KTOO’s Katie Anastas with a legislative update; Ghost Light Theatre MixCast; Mendenhall Fireside Chats
Grant offers some Alaskans unconventional but stable housing for a year
Usually federal housing money can’t be used to rent non-traditional housing like boats, hotel rooms or rooms in a home. This program side-steps these requirements.
No response from state officials as some Alaskans go months without food stamps
This fall, many Alaskans were asked to refile their paperwork to receive food stamps, also known as SNAP benefits. And at least for some of them, it seems they’re still waiting on a response.
City green lights Glory Hall’s affordable housing project in downtown Juneau
At least 40 people came to the meeting, most wearing shirts that said “Juneau Needs Affordable Housing.” More than two dozen people testified in favor.
Update: Juneau man arrested days after he was reported missing
Juneau police announced Wednesday that Lucas Schneider had been arrested on outstanding warrants and taken to Lemon Creek Correctional Center.
Alaska is fighting a surge in fentanyl deaths with stronger overdose kits
Nearly 300 Alaskans died of opioid overdoses last year, and most of those deaths involved fentanyl.
Glory Hall shelter moves out of downtown Juneau
By the end of the week, Juneau’s downtown emergency shelter and soup kitchen plans to be serving all of its patrons at its new facility.