The city expects a $10-12 million reduction in general fund revenue following tax cuts approved in October’s elections.
History intrudes only when unavoidable. The record of U.S.-backed regime change producing instability rather than order does not lend itself to triumphant storytelling. Guatemala, Chile, Iraq, and ...
A geomagnetic storm caused unusually bright northern lights Monday evening and into Tuesday morning. A coronal mass ejection ...
The Alaska State Legislature convened Tuesday, Jan. 20, kicking off the second year of its 34th legislative session. Lawmakers agreed to hold two joint sessions later this week, both pertaining to ...
At a special meeting on Jan. 15, the Juneau School District Board of Education approved up to $180,000 in funding to match a private grant for the playground in a 6-1 vote. The board voted to use ...
Eaglecrest Ski Area is celebrating its 50th birthday tomorrow, offering $7 lift tickets and hosting a Party in the Community ...
Thomas Hatley has been appointed the new fire chief for Capital City Fire/Rescue, the City and Borough of Juneau announced ...
Avalanche risk remains high as of Saturday afternoon, and more rain is expected through tomorrow evening. CBJ, with Alaska ...
The program allows homeowners who discover a spill from their heating oil systems on or after Jan. 9 to apply for department ...
The City and Borough of Juneau is warning the avalanche hazard on the Behrends path is expected to peak late Tuesday and into ...
SUNDAY, JAN. 25 undays with the Juneau Symphony is the place for your local connection to classical music. Each week we’ll bring you episodes featuring new performances, musician interviews, and an ...
Fortier, as the executive director of the Juneau Jazz & Classics, founded the Juneau Jazz Fest. It’s a statewide program that ...