In this newscast:
- The Alaska State Board of Education is considering a regulation change that would further limit how much money local governments can give to school districts,
- The Juneau Assembly is mulling over a plan to implement a ranked choice voting system for local elections beginning next year,
- They also voted to wait on a second extension of Juneau’s Mendenhall River levee until after this flood season,
- Hoonah’s police chief submitted his resignation after less than two years in the role. Then, the city fired him for misconduct. He says it was retaliation,
- May was a record-breaking month for rain in Southeast Alaska,
- A nine-year old has won the Sitka Salmon Derby, for the second time in three years
