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Q&A: Walk Southeast on walking, virtually, from Juneau to Ketchikan
What started as a way to stay active during COVID is now a regular seasonal fixture to many Juneau and Southeast residents. Walk Southeast is a free program of CBJ Parks and Recreation. The goal is to walk almost 300 miles and, while doing it, you get tickets for raffle drawings.
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Q&A: Walk Southeast on walking, virtually, from Juneau to Ketchikan
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Native leaders say disrespectful social media trend symptom of larger problem
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Gov. Dunleavy vetoes $89.5M from Alaska budget but leaves school funding intact
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Confidential document guided Alaska senators working on natural gas pipeline tax break
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Preliminary necropsy shows dead fin whale in Seward had injuries consistent with vessel strike
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New Forest Service cabin in Juneau expected to become most popular in the Tongass
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Man arrested for chasing girls in the Mendenhall Valley
Juneau
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Missing Juneau man found dead
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Juneau Assembly passes resolution to support homeporting second Coast Guard icebreaker
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Juneau-Douglas City Museum goers share why local history matters as it faces staff and budget cuts
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Juneau couple who helped change LGBTQ+ rights in Alaska reflect on living openly and joyfully
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Juneau issues preemptive disaster declaration ahead of 2026 glacial outburst flood
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Fire destroys historic farm ruin in Mendenhall Valley
Southeast
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Alaska districts close 12 schools this year, amid severe budget cuts
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Oregon man dies in apparent fall after getting lost on hike near Ketchikan
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Alaska Division of Elections intends to strike U.S. Senate challenger Dan Sullivan from the ballot
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State of Alaska opens investigation into second Dan Sullivan’s U.S. Senate run
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New Alaska cruise ship hosts marine mammal observer to better prevent whale strikes
Statewide
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‘It has to be balanced with livability’: Residents share tourism concerns with Juneau task force
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Elizabeth Arnold, KTOO and NPR reporter and professor, dies at 66
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An endangered, pregnant fin whale arrived in Seward dead on a cruise ship bow
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Deep sea observation system that tracks climate change saved from disassembly
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State’s refusal to put Petersburg Sullivan on ballot ‘likely not legally justified,’ attorney says
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Beach testing for fecal bacteria underway in Juneau for second summer in a row









