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Juneau lawmaker’s bill to boost legal aid funding for vulnerable Alaskans heads to the governor
Rep. Sara Hannan, D-Juneau, sponsored House Bill 48. A spokesperson for the governor declined to say whether Dunleavy intends to sign the bill.
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Juneau lawmaker’s bill to boost legal aid funding for vulnerable Alaskans heads to the governor
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After legal challenge, Alaska judge approves state’s revised bear cull in Southwest Alaska
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7 years after Tracy Day’s disappearance, Juneau police say they have no suspects and no new leads
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House panel boosts maintenance, pulls West Su and Cascade Point projects from budget
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Juneau police arrest suspect accused of attacking multiple people in Mendenhall Valley
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Bill aimed at stabilizing school district budgeting process proceeds through Legislature
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Juneau families of missing and murdered loved ones gather to draw attention to the crisis
Juneau
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Juneau Assembly moves forward with plan to sell gondola parts at financial loss
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A year after a missing Juneau woman was declared dead, her family still wants answers.
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New exhibit from Mana documents the legacy of Filipinos in Juneau
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Goldbelt Tram will remain closed for weeks following incident that sent two employees to hospital
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Q&A: Juneau’s new director of Community Development shares his visions and goals
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Student delegates from across the state gather in Juneau to learn about leadership
Southeast
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Petersburg unveils kéet yaakw with traditional canoe blessing at Sandy Beach
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Scientists identify mysterious ‘golden orb’ discovered off Alaska’s coast
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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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Forest Service seeks input on Tongass commercial tourism zones
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Tour guides and stockers for Skagway’s largest tourist attraction vote to unionize
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Petersburg’s tribe prepares its first canoe in a century for Journey to Celebration
Statewide
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Q&A: The do’s and don’ts of staying safe in bear country
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Alaska Native artists say Etsy’s new fur ban discriminates against Indigenous sellers
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University of Alaska Board of Regents selects former general counsel as next president
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Murkowski asserts Congress’s role in war, diverging from her Alaska colleague
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Gov. Dunleavy vetoes election reform bill, citing concerns over timeline ahead of 2026 election
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Two sent to hospital in Juneau after Goldbelt Tram car comes to abrupt stop










