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Army Corps says it’s working on multiple glacial outburst flood solutions for Juneau at once
Staff at the Army Corps said in a press briefing that they never backed out of a long-term solution, and they’re working on the temporary levee and an intermediate solution in the meantime.
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ACLU of Alaska holds bystander training in Juneau amid uptick in immigration enforcement nationwide
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Army Corps says it’s working on multiple glacial outburst flood solutions for Juneau at once
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Alaska prepares to get rid of historic ferry Matanuska, one of state’s oldest
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Voting is open for bear-resistant trash can art destined for downtown Juneau
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Juneau residential assessments remain stable with less than 1% increase from last year
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Alaska accepts ballots that arrive after Election Day. This case could end that.
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Alaska Rep. Nick Begich proposes federal tax exemption for Permanent Fund dividends
Juneau
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Juneau School District reaches tentative agreement with teachers union
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Police seek help locating missing 17-year-old boy in Juneau
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Juneau teachers union votes to authorize strike as contract negotiations drag on
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Advocates and youth call on Alaska lawmakers to support bills to fund suicide prevention
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Juneau’s iconic Gold Medal Basketball Tournament returns this weekend
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New Juneau Arts and Humanities Council director navigates financial challenges
Southeast
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How do Southeast communities coordinate on drug busts? A Q&A with one of the leaders of SEACAD
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Board of Fish to consider limiting pink and chum hatchery production and changes to trawl gear
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In Haines, a small army of locals is gearing up to host a global ski competition
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Forest Service schedules in-person meetings across Southeast on Tongass plan revision
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Southeast Alaska fishers accused of intentionally sinking their vessels
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State lawmakers introduce bills to fight water pollution from cruise ships
Statewide
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Juneau high schoolers travel to Hawaii to help rebuild homes destroyed by Lahaina wildfires
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Crewmembers in fatal barge incident near Ketchikan identified
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Why Alaska school districts are still facing deep cuts after last year’s funding increase
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$164M: Auction for drilling rights in Alaska’s Arctic sets new records
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Juneau’s wild winter bucks the climate trend
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Alaska Seaplanes announces temporary fuel surcharge citing Iran War







