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Federal government officially files to rescind the Roadless Rule
The public has through Sep. 21 to comment on the rescission, which would allow new road construction in undeveloped parts of national forests across the country — including the Tongass.
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Federal government officially files to rescind the Roadless Rule
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Juneau homes assessed for “minor” damage from glacial outburst flood
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Alaska Supreme Court hears arguments on Mat-Su school district’s bathroom policy
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All incumbents appear likely to advance in Alaska House and Senate primaries
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Owner of Haines wildlife center arrested more than a year after the state seized his animals
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Alaska Rep. Nick Begich leads 3 challengers in U.S. House primary
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U.S. Senate race will have two Dan Sullivans and a Mary Peltola
Juneau
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Juneau Assembly highlights: selling City Hall, flood damage and electric motorcycles on trails
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After-school childcare slated to return to elementary school in Douglas
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Juneau’s Egan and Vanderbilt intersection reopens after months-long closure
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Juneau Assembly to decide future of City Hall on Monday
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Army Corps announces “Shark Tank” process for industry bids to drain Suicide Basin, end Juneau’s glacial outburst floods
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Flood officials call 2026 glacial outburst ‘anticlimactic’
Southeast
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Cruise ship helps stranded skiff and crew in Southeast Alaska as Zuckerberg yacht stands by
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Humpback whale sinks Gustavus family’s sailboat in Glacier Bay National Park
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Low catches close Southeast commercial Dungeness crab season three weeks early
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Southeast State Fair brings the sound of music — and chainsaws — to Haines fairgrounds
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Police defuse explosives found in Haines eagle preserve
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New class to teach Southeast mariners how to avoid hitting humpback whales
Statewide
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Kreiss-Tomkins, Begich, Wilson and Bronson lead in governor primary results
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Juneau Assembly OK’s City Hall sale to Sealaska Heritage Institute — to demolish it
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Alaska gubernatorial candidates weigh in on working with the press, public engagement, AI use
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Amid widespread opposition, Alaska governor’s gasline compromise bill appears dead on arrival
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Alaska judge confirms legislative candidate for primary despite blank financial disclosure form
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Alaska’s giant cabbage OK, university fee disclosures vetoed as Alaska governor acts on four bills









