Lawmakers’ next step is combining the Senate plan with a different version approved last month by the Alaska House.
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Amid Iran war, Alaska’s oil is selling with an extra premium on global markets
The gap between the price of Brent crude and North Slope crude ‘may be the highest value in history.’
Juneau woman vows to continue searching for her missing mother
Tracy Day’s disappearance has become a rallying cry for the families of missing and murdered Indigenous people in Juneau, but her daughter also wants people to know who she was before she went missing.
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.
After legal challenge, Alaska judge approves state’s revised bear cull in Southwest Alaska
The ruling means the Alaska Department of Fish and Game can kill bears ahead of the caribou calving season for the Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
7 years after Tracy Day’s disappearance, Juneau police say they have no suspects and no new leads
Tracy Day’s missing persons case remains open, and her family still wants answers about the ongoing investigation. KTOO sat down with the Juneau Police Department to ask their questions.





