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‘We don’t think that’s good public policy’: Goldbelt criticizes five-ship limit, shares details on proposed cruise port
The port project will need approval from the city’s planning commission to move forward, which requires public comment before a vote. Juneau’s city manager said it’s hard to say how long that process will take.
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Lingít artist’s new magazine features Indigenous people telling their own stories
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‘We don’t think that’s good public policy’: Goldbelt criticizes five-ship limit, shares details on proposed cruise port
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Gasline tax bill heads for House vote as developer pledges to prioritize Alaska labor
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Alaska Division of Elections intends to strike U.S. Senate challenger Dan Sullivan from the ballot
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Republican lawmakers send Roadless Rule repeal to U.S. Senate
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Juneau launches Safe Place program for youth in crisis
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University of Alaska staff union files unfair labor practice charge against employer
Juneau
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Back Loop Bridge trailhead closed for glacial outburst flood wall construction
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Assembly members Christine Woll, Alicia Hughes-Skandijs not running for reelection this fall
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Juneau Assembly addresses a fairness issue regarding glacial outburst flood wall funding
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Three key takeaways from Juneau’s finalized city budget
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Lingít comic book brings student characters to life during Celebration
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Juneau Assembly highlights: budget approval, city museum reductions, flood mitigation funding
Southeast
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New Alaska cruise ship hosts marine mammal observer to better prevent whale strikes
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Yaakw paddlers arrive in Juneau from across Southeast, Canada as Celebration begins
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12 people infected with gastrointestinal outbreak on cruise ship in Southeast Alaska
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Changes to Juneau Costco’s shipping service expected to hurt small businesses in outlying Southeast communities
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Glacier Bay’s humpbacks are recovering, slowly, from 2014-16 marine heatwave
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SEARHC opens new urgent care clinic in downtown Juneau
Statewide
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Juneau School Board to consider strategic plan, updated enrollment numbers
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Juneau family reports man missing
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ANWR lease sale draws $3.7M in winning bids, but major oil and gas players stay home
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Expect higher ticket prices at Eaglecrest Ski Area next season
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‘Hey, this box stinks’: the weird work of intercepting trafficked wildlife in Alaska
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Forest Service admits Herbert Glacier cabin cancelled due to mining interests, after previously denying it









