Many on stage and in the crowd knew Kissack before he was shot by law enforcement, and they were there to mourn him and to call for change.
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Disaster assistance centers open in Juneau as flood clean-up continues
The city now estimates that at least 290 Juneau homes, including apartments and condos, were damaged by last week’s glacial outburst flooding.
Lingít Word of the Week: Cháas’ — pink salmon
This week’s word of the week is cháas’, which means pink salmon.
Alaska school districts got a one-time funding boost. It came too late for many teachers.
District leaders and teachers say their colleagues are leaving because of uncertainty in what is usually a stable profession.
Alaska invested millions to fix food stamp backlogs. Some users still can’t get through.
The state has not finished its tech rollout and officials say they are still working to reopen offices and get benefits to Alaskans.
The parent companies of 2 of Alaska’s grocers want to merge. Here’s what we know.
The companies have made sweeping statements about the benefits of merging, but there isn’t anything in place to hold them to those promises.





