Corrections policy is supposed to limit involuntary medication to emergency, last-resort situations when there is imminent danger.
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Threatened listing proposed for sunflower sea star after population devastated by wasting disease
The creature, with a range from Baja California to the Aleutians, would be the first sea star with an Endangered Species Act listing.
Haines falconer trains bird of his dreams
Benassi hopes to hunt with Mirum for a few years and then release her. He says maybe she will return to Nome, where she was born.
On appeal, state wins right to challenge subsistence hunting decision for Kake
The state challenged the Federal Subsistence Board’s authority to open an emergency hunt aimed at helping people in Kake get food in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Draft ordinance on city hazard maps seeks balance between property rights and public safety
After more than a year, Juneau has resumed discussion of landslide and avalanche hazard zones with the introduction of a new draft ordinance.
Newscast – Wednesday, March 15, 2023
In this newscast: The Juneau School Board adopted a $96 million budget last night based on an assumed increase in state and city funding; Juneau resumed discussion of landslide and avalanche hazard zones this week with the introduction of a new draft ordinance,
Yesterday, the EPA proposed the first ever national limit on PFAS compounds in drinking water. The news comes as one Alaska senator continues his fight to regulate PFAS at the state level




