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Assembly candidates talk about ballot measures

Assembly candidates are split on how they will vote on the sales tax and bond ballot measures in the upcoming CBJ election.

Cruise ship season ends

Cruise ship season ends

The Holland America Oosterdam pulled out of Juneau at 6 p.m. Wednesday, ending the cruise ship season for the year.

Voter Registration Rally clarifies process

There is still time to register to vote in the November general election.

Tsunami debris task force in federal spending bill

Sen. Murkowski is working for a federal task force to address tsunami debris.

Twice the ice, but where?

Where should a second sheet of ice be located in the capital city? That’s the question to be discussed at a meeting Wednesday

Brotherhood Bridge for sale

Brotherhood Bridge for sale

Brotherhood Bridge is historic, and Alaska transportation officials are required by federal law to try to find someone who would like to preserve it.

Park dedicated to peace

Park dedicated to peace

A small park on Third and Seward streets has been dedicated as the Bishop Michael H. Kenny Memorial Peace Park.

Can cruise ship wastewater be made cleaner?

Can cruise ship wastewater be made cleaner?

A report that could change the way cruise ships handle wastewater is nearly done. A state science advisory panel met last week (Sept. 19-21) in Juneau and shared some of its work with the public.

Basin Road Bridge to close for reconstruction

Basin Road Bridge to close for reconstruction

Basin Road Bridge will be closed from Oct. 2 until Dec. 1 for the second phase of bridge reconstruction.

Silver Bow Construction Project Manager Larry … more

Capital correspondent Dave Donaldson retires

Capital correspondent Dave Donaldson retires

APRN’s Dave Donaldson has retired, after covering the state capital for the statewide radio network for more than 20 years.