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Lawmakers question Alaska’s decision to turn over confidential voter data to DOJ
Lawmakers in the predominantly Democratic bipartisan House majority said they were concerned the state didn’t push back harder on the DOJ’s request.
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Alaska lawmakers push Trump administration to waive $100k visa fee for international teachers
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Lawmakers question Alaska’s decision to turn over confidential voter data to DOJ
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Prosecutors drop case against UAF student about 5 weeks after he ate AI-generated art
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Community can weigh in on Juneau School District superintendent finalists this week
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State lawmakers introduce bills to fight water pollution from cruise ships
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Alaska Folk Festival guest artist Willi Carlisle on what’s bringing him back to Juneau
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Alaska House advances bill intended to boost workforce housing
Juneau
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Q&A with Capital City Fire/Rescue’s new chief on staff retention and resources
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Juneau airport seeks new emergency fire trucks following brief shutdown scare
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Juneau police union reaches agreement with the city
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International exchange students visiting Juneau reflect on life in Alaska
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Proposed buyout for Juneau residents hit hardest by glacial outburst flooding might be ‘dead in the water’
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Man previously staying at Glory Hall shelter reported missing
Southeast
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Alaska legislators press Mt. Edgecumbe officials after more than 100 students disenrolled this year
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Forest Service opens public comment for Tongass National Forest plan revision
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Hoonah’s new police chief wants to focus on trust and transparency
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Alaska’s summer ferry schedule is open for booking
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Mariculture workshop in Juneau highlights growth potential for Alaska oyster farms
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Some countries are cutting this source of marine pollution. Will Alaska do the same?
Statewide
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Marine Park in downtown Juneau to undergo major $10M rebuild starting next week
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Juneau planning commission approves permit for $60M theater project in downtown tourism corridor
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Indigenous language educators work to establish Master’s teaching program at University of Alaska Southeast
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Alaska lawmakers probe state detention policies following ICE arrest of Soldotna family
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Major oil tax rewrite headlines new Alaska Senate draft of Dunleavy tax bill
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Survey says streets, schools and safety among Juneau’s top priorities ahead of looming city cuts







