News
Police calls for Sunday, May 12, 2024
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Limit of 16,000 cruise passengers most days, 12,000 on Saturdays being discussed by industry and CBJ
House and Senate leaders agree on state budget with estimated $1,655 PFD as Wednesday’s adjournment deadline looms
Lack of homeless campground means more people are on the streets, Assembly members told
Alaska’s education department does not track homeschool allotment spending, but may have to start
Municipal Attorney Robert Palmer resigning to take job with Anchorage law firm
Sports
Thunder Mountain High School girls battle for soccer seniors in final game
Falcons fall 5-0 on pitch, but spirits rise in emotional derby against Crimson Bears.
JDHS softball star Mila Hargrave signs to the circle at Pacific Lutheran University
Multi-sport athlete will pitch for the Lutes.
Neighbors
Cooking for Pleasure: Mexican corn and bean salad
Several years ago, I ate at a wonderful Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles where I was served a delicious salad… Continue reading
Neighbors briefs
Join interactive design meeting for Jackie Renninger Park on May 21 CBJ Parks and Recreation, along with Corvus Design, will… Continue reading
Alaska Outdoors
Alaska Science Forum: Treasures found within a volcanic cave
Ben Jones suspected he had found something special when he squeezed into… Continue reading
On the Trails: Spring is really happening
A spate of fine, sunny weather in mid-April was most welcome. Those… Continue reading
Events
Neighbors briefs
Join interactive design meeting for Jackie Renninger Park on May 21 CBJ… Continue reading
Here’s what happening for First Friday in May
Exhibit by more than 45 Alaska Natives at state museum features protector robes, MMIP Day preview.
Opinion
My Turn: School district should reevaluate hidden costs, rethink consolidation
Imagine that our school district was not being dismantled by a superintendent whose primary residence is listed in Anchorage, that… Continue reading
My Turn: Kurt Vonnegut and the business of educating our children
My Turn: The state’s economic development agency may be reined in
Opinion: On inflation aid for schools, Dunleavy is still kicking the can
My Turn: Rejecting the cruise ban is essential for keeping Juneau a viable place to live
Opinion: Assembly ignores voters, ramps up spending and taxes
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Cruise ship employee arrested after stabbing multiple people aboard with scissors
Juneau School District coaches and advisors being released due to consolidation, will have to reapply for jobs
Accusations of threats, closed-door decisions and other improprieties raised at Permanent Fund board meeting
My Turn: Rejecting the cruise ban is essential for keeping Juneau a viable place to live
Crossed off: Famous Mount Roberts cross lies flat