More taxes for thee, not me; more community projects for me, not thee among ’unsurprising’ results
Another ‘Classics’ in the books.
Assist. U.S. Commerce Secretary Alejandra Castillo visits SE Native coalition seeking up to $100M
Government, industry officials in Seattle, Canda and Juneau set goal of net-zero emmisions by 2050.
Regions and species see wildly variably conditions due to climate and COVID-19, according to two new NOAA reports.
Assembly considers items on its “decision list” as budget process moves along.
Record payments to residents OK’d by state Senate could cost city school bond debt reimbursement.
Further food for thought.
Juneau officials are attempting to make progress on a possible second crossing to Douglas Island, which has been studied since the early 1980s without much… Continue reading
Alaska Beacon, a nonprofit outlet debuts.
If you had $60 million to improve Juneau how would you spend it?
Allergies and flu also see uptick.
Assembly agrees to pay more than twice the estimated cost for Eaglecrest lift purchased in Austria.
No cases in Juneau so far.
Event includes two military ensembles and first music cruises in four years.
Glory Hall funds put on hold, heating assistance and park improvements get the OK.
City’s investments return $4M less than predicted, but an extra $16M is coming from the state.
“A really tough, heavy-duty ambulance.”
Abortion access would remain, but elections and appointments would be heated.
Changes include Petition booklets, touch-screen ballots, rules for voting centers and boxes