First day of legislative session not affected by 15th biggest three-day storm ever in Juneau.
New study raises questions about further development in the animals’ habitat
Falcons ranked second statewide, dominating opponents by an average per-game score of 66-25.
City offices and facilities scheduled to open at 10 a.m.; dry weather expected Tuesday
Legislative Finance analysis of governor’s proposal for next year predicts numerous other adjustments
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Veto override on school funding will help district, Juneau’s state lawmakers say.
Suspect threatened to kill person at knifepoint and damaged house, tased by troopers after fleeing.
Falcons go on 18-0 run in third quarter to break open tie game during Saturday’s rematch.
Avalanche risk high as increasingly wet snow layers on top of light-density snow, forecaster says
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Legislators and staff arriving in Juneau as session set to begin on Tuesday.
Corey B. Coleman of Juneau last seen near Berner’s Bay Cabin; victim injured by shot to head
District was facing a June 30 deadline to balance books, which local officials said wasn’t feasible.
Report doesn’t specific community where incident occurred three years ago.
Initially cited administrative requirements and costs, now points to state’s food stamp backlog.
Climate change, government management, competition from hatchery fish cited as reasons.
Ten treasures from the past year to remember heading into 2024
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Board to meet next week to review all non-required expenses, such as student activities, for cuts.