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Juneau utility proposes more than 50% rate increase over next five years
The proposal comes as a lot of the water and sewer systems’ infrastructure reaches the end of its lifespan and maintenance becomes more costly.
Fading financial support puts Juneau School District’s free breakfasts at risk
The Juneau School Board voted on Tuesday to extend the benefit for another semester — but after that, its future is uncertain.
After a year rocked by tragedy, Sitkans gather to grieve
In a two-hour vigil at the University of Alaska Southeast boat ramp on Saturday, more than 80 Sitkans and visitors gathered to share stories of loss.
Dunleavy wants quick action by Trump to revoke Biden’s Alaska environmental policies
The governor is arguing for a sweeping executive order lifting restrictions on oil drilling and other development, and he wants an end to support for tribal lands.
Alaska’s three electors cast their votes for Donald Trump at Anchorage ceremony
Similar scenes took place across the country Tuesday as 535 other electors voted for their state’s chosen candidate.





