With the recent rise in oil prices, Gov. Mike Dunleavy is once again pushing for a higher Permanent Fund dividend for Alaskans.
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Juneau man says he was unarmed, waiting to meet police when they shot at him
The officer shot at the man from about 250 feet away in the dark, based on two eyewitness accounts.
Alaska lawmaker retaliates after Washington proposes tax on fuel exports
The Washington legislation would increase fuel exported to Alaska, Idaho and Oregon by 6 cents per gallon. It wouldn’t affect Washington residents.
After nationwide search, Juneau School District finds new Thunder Mountain principal close to home
Shawn Arnold is the current Director of Student Services for the school district. In that role, he manages the district’s Special Education Program as well as counseling and student activities.
Juneau is trading pandemic restrictions for other tools as case rates fall
This month, the state’s pandemic poster child dropped mask mandates for vaccinated people, and city officials say they’re envisioning a day when they relax regulations even further.
Ravn partners with Food Bank of Alaska to bring monthly donations to St. Paul elders
The monthly food deliveries from the Food Bank of Alaska, with freight costs covered by Ravn Alaska, are part of an effort to combat food insecurity in the region.





