Katie Anastas
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Juneau officials had counted 5,198 of the 9,137 ballots cast by Wednesday morning. A bond to fund a new city hall was failing by just 112 votes.
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The pool of candidates is much larger than last year when three Juneau Assembly members ran unopposed for reelection.
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Perhaps the most contentious race in Juneau’s Oct. 3 municipal election is between city leaders and skeptics of the need for a new city hall.
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Pastor Karen Perkins said she was “stunned” by Sunday's 19-12 vote, which leaves the city with few options for housing the homeless this winter.
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In the first full week of September, Eaglecrest’s job postings had more than 7,000 views. But just six adults who applied met the qualifications.
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After escaping the house that tumbled into the river and then spending weeks in the woods, somehow Leo is in pretty good shape.
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Pastor Karen Perkins said there was tremendous demand for the shelter last winter, and the church needs more money to provide enough staffing.
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The previous version, which offered $6,000 grants, expired in June. The new grants will be $13,500.
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The city is asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the Juneau Police Department.
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Nate Rumsey will succeed David Keith, who abruptly resigned after a report that the hospital was inadequately caring for behavioral health patients.