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Three key takeaways from Juneau’s finalized city budget
The Juneau Assembly approved the city’s budget for the next fiscal year on Monday after months of deliberation on how to fill a multimillion-dollar budget hole.
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Three key takeaways from Juneau’s finalized city budget
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State of Alaska opens investigation into second Dan Sullivan’s U.S. Senate run
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Lingít comic book brings student characters to life during Celebration
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Juneau Assembly highlights: budget approval, city museum reductions, flood mitigation funding
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Juneau School Board to consider strategic plan, updated enrollment numbers
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Juneau family reports man missing
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ANWR lease sale draws $3.7M in winning bids, but major oil and gas players stay home
Juneau
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Major Assembly decisions on city facility closures, flood mitigation funding on Monday night’s agenda
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Tongass Voices: Se’iga Liimii Marcella Asicksik on leading the dances for Celebration 2026
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Juneau’s first tribal casino soft opens on Douglas Island amid lingering legal questions
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An evolution in traditional canoe carving had its maiden voyage this week
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Yaakw paddlers arrive in Juneau from across Southeast, Canada as Celebration begins
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Changes to Juneau Costco’s shipping service expected to hurt small businesses in outlying Southeast communities
Southeast
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Glacier Bay’s humpbacks are recovering, slowly, from 2014-16 marine heatwave
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SEARHC opens new urgent care clinic in downtown Juneau
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Canoes launch from Petersburg on Journey to Celebration
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Sitkans send off ‘Ancestral Echoes’ canoe headed to Celebration
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Q&A: The transboundary mining boom in the Coast Range
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Alaska Legislature approves millions for facilities upgrades at Mt. Edgecumbe High School
Statewide
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Sullivan votes against Trump’s ballroom and compensation fund
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It’s no joke: A second Dan Sullivan says he really does want to be Alaska’s next senator
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‘You’d be crying at the pump’: This Alaska village’s gas was $8.44 — before the Iran war
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Deep sea observation station that tracks climate change set to be pulled from Gulf of Alaska
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In bid for re-election, Alaska U.S. Rep. Nick Begich defends against 14 challengers
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Nearly 70 candidates filed on deadline for Alaska’s August primary ballot









