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Juneau’s first cruise ship of 2026 kicks off first year of daily passenger limits
The capital city is expected to see about 1.69 million passengers arrive on ships between now and Oct. 6.
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Hikers still can’t walk the full Chilkoot Trail as US and Canada keep remote border closed
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Juneau’s first cruise ship of 2026 kicks off first year of daily passenger limits
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Alaska Police Standards Council nominee resigns after lawmakers flag social media posts, eligibility
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Biologists forecast a reduced Alaska commercial salmon harvest
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Bill returning Alaska to pension plan nears state Senate vote amid concerns over cost
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6 months after Halong, evacuees in Anchorage move into temporary housing
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Former Juneau school principal pleads not guilty to assault charge
Juneau
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Retrial of former Juneau chiropractor accused of sexual assault may move to Anchorage
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Juneau Assembly begins to grapple with list of dozens of proposed city service cuts and closures
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Investigation underway to determine cause of recent Ward Air plane crash near Juneau
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The first cruise ship of Juneau’s 2026 tourism season arrives Monday. Here’s what to know.
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Juneau Assembly to discuss dozens of proposed service reductions and facility closures
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Patrons say Juneau’s year-round warming shelter is a lifeline
Southeast
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Petersburg’s tribe prepares its first canoe in a century for Journey to Celebration
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Repatriation and rematriation come together in two new Chilkat robes for Sitka clan
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Forest Service to hold Tongass Forest Plan public meeting in Juneau Wednesday
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Haines’ only pizza shop closes its doors
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After last year’s historic tsunami, some cruise lines say they’ll avoid Tracy Arm this year
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Alaska Seaplanes gets approval for new departure, landing paths to reduce flight disruptions
Statewide
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A new oil lease sale for the Arctic refuge draws mixed reactions from Alaska Native communities
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Tour guides and stockers for Skagway’s largest tourist attraction vote to unionize
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Energy secretary says Alaska LNG is his No. 1 infrastructure priority
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Raising Alaska’s age of consent headlines 10-bill package of crime legislation
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Alaskans flock to U.S. Capitol to pitch economic development
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Alaska Senate advances resolution asking federal policymakers to protect visa programs










