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Provisions that would have shielded the state from some health care and food stamp cuts appear to be on the path to failure.
Anthony Michael Migliaccio was arrested two months after Faith Rogers was found dead on a popular Juneau hiking trail in ...
A mandate to sell somewhere between 2 and 3 million acres across the western U.S. was first struck down by the Senate ...
A glacial outburst flood is underway on the Taku River south of Juneau. Although water that was held back by glacial ice is ...
As city clerk, Beth McEwen has overseen Juneau’s local elections, the workings of the Juneau Assembly and occasionally even ...
Republican leaders added special provisions to win over Alaska’s senior senator, but some did not pass muster with the Senate rule-keeper. A final Senate vote could come Monday night.
Skagway was the very first incorporated city in Alaska, and it will celebrate that accomplishment on June 28 with a town ...
Roughly 82 million acres in Alaska could have been eligible for those sales, including sections of the Tongass and Chugach ...
Dozens of Juneau residents gathered outside U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan’s office Friday to implore him to consider Alaskans’ ...
Hearthside Books turns 50 this year, and earlier this month it was voted one of the nation’s top 10 best independent ...
Ryan O’Shaughnessy took over the role earlier this year. He first stepped in to help the City and Borough of Juneau’s ...
The lineal descendants of Huna Totem's original shareholders can now enroll and receive their own shares in the corporation.
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