Seven candidates for Juneau Assembly will answer questions about local issues, followed by two candidates for school board.
Community
UAS enrollment is down, but better than expected
Between the University’s Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka campuses there are just over 2,000 students enrolled.
As weekend test results start to roll in, outbreak among Juneau’s bar workers grows
City officials say at least 31 people have gotten sick with COVID-19 after a single indoor event in late August.
Juneau Assembly decides to keep using JACC building as emergency warming shelter after all
St. Vincent de Paul Society has a contract with the city to operate the emergency shelter at the JACC until April.
Now streaming: Alaska Native and First Nations films during online festival
All three films are available to watch for free on Vision Maker’s First Indigenous Online Film Festival page until September 14.
Who should get a say in where Juneau’s new emergency shelter is located?
The City and Borough of Juneau is trying to decide where to put the local cold weather shelter. But one group that has been mostly absent from the conversation so far are the people who stay in the shelter.




