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Yearling bear euthanized after being shot out of a tree in downtown Juneau
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game euthanized the black bear after it was “mortally wounded” by a resident near Willoughby Ave. on Thursday morning.
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Yearling bear euthanized after being shot out of a tree in downtown Juneau
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4 Alaska communities could get millions in FEMA disaster funding
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Group seeking to repeal Alaska’s ranked choice voting hit with campaign finance complaints
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Dunleavy vetoes limits on campaign donations, ensuring August vote to impose new caps
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Juneau releases new glacial outburst flood evacuation map
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Alaskans with certain low-level marijuana convictions can keep record private under new law
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Faced with surging power bills, the Haines landfill is going off-grid
Juneau
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Former Juneau pools manager to head Eaglecrest Ski Area
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Juneau’s cherished ski area is losing money. Will the city keep paying?
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Juneau museum’s path forward remains hazy amid staff and budget cuts
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A black bear checked into Juneau’s historic Alaskan Hotel
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Couple ends nearly 20-year journey to play croquet on every state Capitol lawn in Juneau
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Juneau’s July Fourth fireworks display postponed to Saturday
Southeast
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A dead deep-sea whale was found near Sitka, the second this month
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Back on the ballot, Petersburg Dan Sullivan says he’s ready to start campaigning
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Halibut stamp required for charter boats in Alaska waters this year
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Pride flags back up at Skagway’s Red Onion Saloon
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Alaska Supreme Court orders a spot on the ballot for 2nd Dan Sullivan
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Dunleavy vetoes $123k for Mt. Edgecumbe maintenance position
Statewide
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Turnover continues among Juneau School District top officials
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Trump pardons Wasilla mechanic who removed anti-pollution devices from diesel pickups
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NOAA eyes potential changes to Alaska sea lion protections as Trump urges boosted seafood harvests
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As ship traffic rises, 2 new studies look at how that could affect marine mammals in the Arctic
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Alaska is a dud at the Great American State Fair
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Alaska’s persistently high SNAP payment errors top nation for fourth consecutive year










