Though a judge found Dunleavy and Babcock’s actions so egregious that they should be held personally liable, the state has now paid almost $1 million in settlements on their behalf.
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‘Fueled by lies,’ Trump charged with seeking to overturn 2020 election
The former president faces four charges in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia stemming from his actions following the November 2020 election.
On its last day in business, Juneau staple J&J Deli draws a nostalgic lunch rush
The Doogans ran the store for 13 years, with Alma manning the counter solo on most days. They decided to shut down so they could focus on her health.
City leaders hope for more public participation ahead of next Juneau subport decision
With future phases of the project up for discussion next week, Juneau city leaders hope to get more public input about the proposed parking and retail space nearby.
Anchorage hits grim milestone for outdoor deaths
A record 29 people believed to be homeless have died outside in Anchorage this year — and there are still five months left.
With Alaska’s maritime heritage at risk of being lost, program seeks to preserve it
Alaska Maritime Heritage Preservation Program is open to funding projects by museums, others.





