The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a precedent Friday that had for decades limited judicial power to strike executive branch regulations, in a decision immediately… Continue reading
Some local leaders suggesting restrictions in areas near social service providers.
Juneau Native corporation also denies the agreement exists in COVID-19 needle contract dispute.
Tourism leaders most optimistic in Juneau, seafood industry most pessimistic, annual report states.
New name emphasizes the interconnectedness, strength and balance of our communities.
Former President Donald Trump repeatedly delivered aggressive, often misleading attacks against a shaky President Joe Biden during a 90-minute debate Thursday night, offering millions of… Continue reading
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Plaintiffs aim to block public dollars benefiting private schools, defense focuses on parents’ rights
519 Prinsendam passengers saved from lifeboats; now officials say best hope is another cruise ship.
Deal would expand company’s operations to offshore Oooguruk and Nikaitchuq oil fields.
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Split decision in state lawsuit OKs tribal pacts, but cites flaws in process involving Juneau land.
Petition to repeal measure OK’d last year raises awareness, may fuel future effort, organizer says.
Future of substance abuse treatment, hospice, other programs may be up to Assembly — or voters.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Randy Willard, 39, also gets 16½ years suspended jail time, must register as lifetime sex offender.
Alaska’s Supreme Court hears state’s appeal of ruling that allotments are unconstitutional Thursday.
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Ban due to 2020 landslide that caused hatchery pipeline break, disrupting multiyear spawning cycle
Transitions “ahead of schedule” for school district; use for vacant buildings by CBJ still in question