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Students learned about the science behind the annual flood and what’s being done to protect their school and neighborhoods.
At least one other member of the Alaska Senate’s bipartisan majority is expected to not seek reelection in 2026.
The change applies only to large cruise ships and will equate to millions of dollars in additional city revenue.
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
Juneau Police Chief Derek Bos said its approval by the Assembly on Monday is a step toward more transparency between the ...
The heavily trafficked attraction is operating with reduced staff after federal firings, but it has a higher volume of ...
The proposed initiative sought to impose a five-ship daily limit, cap the annual and daily number of cruise ship visitors and ...
On a sunny Monday afternoon in Juneau’s Evergreen Cemetery, more than 40 children and adults gathered to celebrate Arbor Day ...
Rep. DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer, said on Sunday that lawmakers had already argued the issue earlier in the session, and even ...
Thousands of new books, many by Indigenous writers, are landing in the hands of kids across Southeast Alaska this month.
The Juneau School District Board of Education appointed Steve Whitney to the board on Saturday. Whitney will fill a seat held ...
A bill from Juneau Rep. Andi Story proposed would make it state law that local funding for non-instructional services doesn't ...
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