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After PFAS exposure, some Alaskans testify for stronger drinking water protections
PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ are toxic and known to cause severe health problems. Senate Bill 219 and House Bill 235 aim to enforce annual drinking water testing and limits.
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After PFAS exposure, some Alaskans testify for stronger drinking water protections
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Iditarod mushes onto sea ice and final stretches with defending champ Holmes still in front
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Juneau’s recycling center will finally be back at full capacity after months of issues
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City seeks public feedback for plan to improve Juneau’s road safety
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Supplemental budget bill stalls as Alaska House mulls war-fueled oil price forecast
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Juneau firefighters’ union and the city still at an impasse after more than a year
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Alaska youth present climate and environment films at Juneau screening
Juneau
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Former Juneau School Board member writes ‘disparaging comments’ on bricks for new playground
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Juneau School Board approves budget amid unresolved teachers union contract
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Eaglecrest Ski Area’s board will remain an empowered board for now
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Juneau school board selects Shawn Arnold to be next superintendent
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Juneau Assembly moves to begin buyout process for flood-ravaged street, but could still back out
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Juneau School District and support staff union delay plans to go to trial
Southeast
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Southeast Alaska fishers accused of intentionally sinking their vessels
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State lawmakers introduce bills to fight water pollution from cruise ships
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A new mining company wants to restart ore exports in Skagway
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‘Can you survive another crisis?’ New documentary chronicles pandemic in Skagway
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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
Statewide
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Alaska National Guard says planned deployment to Washington DC pushed to May
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Relaxed rules have Iditarod mushers wary of new Expedition Class
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Juneau social service providers advocate for funding amid looming city budget cuts
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WATCH: US Rep. Nick Begich addresses Alaska Legislature
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Alaska Senate passes bill requiring civics education for high school students
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Juneau School Board to discuss proposed budgets, union contract for support staff






