The rally, similar to protests held around the country, attracted about 40 people in the capital city.
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Industry blames pirate fishing as red king prices drop
The Bering Sea red king crab fleet finished catching 10 million pounds of quota last week — and they’re facing some lackluster prices as the crab goes to market.
With votes still coming in, elections division prepares for count
The Division of Elections has nearly 50,000 uncounted ballots in its possession with more still coming in.
One option to avoid high housing costs in Juneau: Live on a boat
One way to combat the high cost of housing in Juneau is to rent a slip on the docks for a houseboat.
Alaska Station Sets Dubious Record: Most Senate Campaign Ads
The Center for Public Integrity calculates that KTUU TV in Anchorage ran more U.S. Senate ads this cycle than any other television station in the country — 12,300 in all.
Analysis: Juneau voters break for Democrats, back initiatives
Juneau voters went against the national and statewide Republican trend Tuesday
Slideshow: political signs around Juneau
Here’s just a small sample of election signs in the Juneau area.
Begich, Sullivan rally voters, each his own way
In the final days before the U.S. Senate election, candidates Mark Begich and Dan Sullivan making their final pitches, aiming to rally their supporters to the polls.
North Carolina And Alaska Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
Same-sex couples in Alaska and North Carolina are receiving marriage licenses, after courts in those states recently overturned bans on gay marriage.
Update: Federal judge strikes down Alaska’s gay marriage ban
Five gay couples challenged Alaska’s same-sex marriage ban.