The Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce released a statement last week expressing their opposition to Proposition 3, the ...
A storm moving through Southeast Alaska has prompted warnings of high wind, flooding and landslides in Juneau. The National ...
A verse comes to mind, Romans 12:20-21 “If thine enemy hungers feed him, if he thirsts, give him drink, for in so doing thou shalt reap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome ...
In a Committee of the Whole meeting on Sept. 8, CBJ Assembly members voted to advance an ordinance directing staff to “negotiate and execute the purchase of two floors of the Michael J. Burns Building ...
Vote by mail was also touted as making elections more accessible to people that were homebound, had mobility problems, or were out of town during the election season. There was already a system for ...
“It is an attack on all of us,” Gov. Spenser Cox said about the assassination of Charlie Kirk during his press conference last Friday. “It is an attack on the American experiment. It is an attack on ...
This year’s Permanent Fund dividend will be $1,000, an amount set by the Alaska Legislature in House Bill 53, the state’s ...
The deal calls for the Interior Department to transfer 490 acres of land within the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge ...
Here are some facts about Telephone Hill: In 1984 the State purchased the site, in some cases from unwilling sellers via ...
The ballot will ask voters three questions that seek to change how Juneau collects the money needed for public services ...
I am hopeful that our assembly will put a stop to this ill-conceived idea when they hear the outcry from the community ...