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The city created the fund five years ago to address the city’s lack of housing — specifically, low and middle-income rentals.
Legislators will have an opportunity to call for an override vote on most of those vetoes when they meet Aug. 2 for a special ...
Juneau resident Benjamin “Benny” Stepetin was last seen on June 22 in downtown Juneau. His family has been searching for him ...
A record 30 students have started their medical education this month in a special multistate collaborative program, the ...
Members asked city administration to search for alternative locations where the sound quality is better and move forward with ...
The  White House’s rescission request was approved by Congress. Thank you for your efforts to protect that funding. Tens of ...
In this newscast: The Environmental Protection Agency is sticking with its veto of the proposed Pebble Mine project in southwest Alaska. Northern Dynasty, the parent company behind the Pebble ...
More than 100 people gathered alongside Egan Drive in downtown Juneau to protest the Trump Administration’s cuts to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy and what they see as an attack on civil ...
Although city officials say they expect the temporary levee to hold back glacial outburst floodwaters, they don’t want people to test it with their lives. Residents learned about FEMA’s National Flood ...
For this Curious Juneau, a listener asked KTOO why a local easter egg at the city’s oldest power plant has fallen silent.
James Parkin filed a letter of intent to run for governor on July 1. He is one of six Republican candidates entered in Alaska ...
Half a dozen seats will be open for the Oct. 7 municipal election — three on the Juneau Assembly and three on the Juneau ...