Katie Anastas
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District leaders will have to address the deficit by the end of June, according to City Manager Katie Koester.
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Cameras in parking garages and on police vehicles will keep track of license plates.
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Tourism Manager Alexandra Pierce says the cruise industry may be willing to discuss ship-free days, ship size limits or a daily visitor cap.
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Pets will be allowed in housing being prepared for legislators and staff, with apartments set to rent for $1,100 to $1,600 a month.
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Even some business owners felt Juneau was at capacity this year, with visitors to the state's capital up about 40% from a year ago.
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The more visitors use public Wi-Fi, the more space there is on cell networks for locals.
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The Teal Street Center, which opened this year in Juneau's Mendenhall Valley, offers its clients easier access to services and its agencies economies of scale.
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All four winning Juneau Assembly candidates favor the $27 million bond proposal for a new city hall voters defeated on the same Oct. 3 ballot.
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City leaders are moving forward with the Thane plan after a local church that housed the shelter for two years voted against doing so again this summer.
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For decades, Memorial Presbyterian Church served a primarily Alaska Native congregation as a vital part of Juneau’s Native community.