The mother-son owners of a problem-property in downtown Juneau are in legal conflict, complicating one owner’s cleanup efforts.
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Lemon Creek inmates study Latin etymology and epic poems behind bars
Taking GED or vocational classes in prison is not unusual. But at Juneau’s Lemon Creek Correctional Center, a small group is studying Latin, a language that’s been dead for centuries.
Judge OKs city’s $275,000 payout to Juneau family
The settlement goes to the family of a fourth-grader partially blinded by a soccer ball in PE class. It’s by far the largest cash payout by the City and Borough of Juneau in recent years.
City settles with Juneau family over PE injury
A lawsuit alleges a fourth grader was blinded in one eye by the force of a soccer ball. Terms of the settlement aren’t public because the judge put the case under seal.
Should a community’s population be a factor to set fish quotas in western Alaska?
The Coastal Villages Region Fund serves about a third of population covered by community development quota program, but only receives 15 percent of the fish.
Sealaska board member Ross Soboleff dies
Sealaska Board member Ross Soboleff died Monday after a battle with cancer.





