Sen. Sullivan says the decision upholds constitutional principles. Sen. Murkowski notes that the cases against Trump are still proceeding.
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Marie Gutgesell on seeing the forests for the food through her research
Gutgesell is recording the connections between things like salmon and berries using food webs for a new project with the U.S. Forest Service.
Douglas’ Little Mermaid Beauty Salon closes after six decades
The salon has been a staple for people on and off the island to get their hair cut, curled or colored since it opened in 1963.
Juneau voters will see $23M in public health and safety improvement bonds on October ballot
If passed by Juneau voters this fall election, the bonds would help fund upgrades to Juneau’s public safety communication system and the Juneau Douglas Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat sues to overturn NPR-A rule
The lawsuit aims to void development restrictions in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. A new Supreme Court decision may give it a boost.
Gov. Dunleavy vetoes millions intended to solve Alaska’s federal education funding equity dispute
State legislators included $11.89 million to allow the state to comply with the federal government’s grant requirements and recover its good standing under federal guidelines.




