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Commercial troll fishery stays open with half of allotted kings remaining
Southeast Alaska’s commercial king salmon fishery will remain open until further notice. The July 1 king opener for trollers, who fish with hook and line, is usually over quickly– it typically lasts anywhere from a handful of days to a week. But this year, with two weeks down, trollers are only at the halfway mark…
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Commercial troll fishery stays open with half of allotted kings remaining
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Three rescued from boat fire near Ketchikan
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City funds nonprofit to support childcare in Juneau schools
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Tongass Voices: Xeetli.éesh Lyle James on learning and teaching Indigenous languages
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Juneau police respond to submerged truck in Gastineau Channel
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Three cases of cyclosporiasis recorded in Alaska since May
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Alaska university gets funding for critical minerals center
Juneau
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Juneau’s off-road vehicle park could partially open this September
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Juneau residents temporarily relocated during affordable housing renovations
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Juneau secures $12.1M federal grant for Fred Meyer intersection improvements
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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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Juneau releases new glacial outburst flood evacuation map
Southeast
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CDC reports two cruise ships in Southeast Alaska had norovirus outbreaks in June
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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
Statewide
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A new model could help predict rusting rivers, researchers say
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15 Alaskans and businesses charged with $1.8M in Medicaid fraud
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Alaskans with certain low-level marijuana convictions can keep record private under new law
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Under new agreement, federal government limits obstacles to oil leasing in Alaska’s Arctic refuge
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Q&A: Southeast Alaska Food Bank on growing demand
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Turnover continues among Juneau School District top officials










