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Knorr was finishing packing his kayak that morning for a trip he’d dreamed of for more than 10 years. Like many who visit, ...
Five people seeking a vacant Juneau Board of Education seat, including a former board member from several years ago and a runner-up candidate in last fall’s election, are scheduled to be interviewed ...
A freeze on state employee hiring and travel, as well as development of new regulations, was ordered by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on ...
The United States is on track to lose $12.5 billion in international travel spending this year, falling to less than $169 billion from $181 billion in 2024, according to the latest Economic Impact ...
A resolution calling upon Alaska’s all-Republican congressional delegation to oppose cuts to Medicaid passed the Alaska ...
The Juneau Assembly unanimously passed extending a semipermanent levee along the Mendenhall River on Monday to protect city and school properties.
A compromise education bill again easily cleared the Alaska Legislature by a veto-proof margin Wednesday, but lost two Senate ...
I have found myself struggling, these past few months, to find the right words to describe the inaction of Sen. Sullivan and Rep. Begich in the face of this wholesale assault on our American democracy ...
In recognition of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day, Tlingit master carver Wayne Price said he brought two healing ...
The 54th annual University of Alaska Southeast commencement ceremony in Juneau on Sunday focused on diversity, equity and ...
When Native Hawaiian combat veteran Joseph Guzman-Simpliciano got back home to Hawaiʻi from Afghanistan and Iraq, he was ...
The Tulsequah Chief mine in northwest British Columbia, about 30 miles upstream of Juneau, has been discharging untreated ...
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