On this week's podcast: More turnover at Anchorage City Hall, what's left for the last month of the legislative session, and yes, even Albania.
Mayor Bronson lost a key employee, but gained a couple as well. Plus his spokesman says progress is being made on filling other positions. Plus, there's just about a month left in the legislative session in Juneau.
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