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Early peek at numbers shows Juneau is 4.9 degrees warmer than average this November.
These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute and available online, along with more data, at www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast. The listings below will… Continue reading
Police say Bishop “physically able, but suffers from Parkinson’s and dementia.”
Juneau Composts! owner says city project could ultimately shut down business
Studies show violence and overdoses cause more deaths than medical problems.
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Three other family members also killed; officials at town hall address debris removal, other efforts
“Everybody’s just been so thoughtful, talking to us and asking if there’s things they can do to help.”
Local officials say letters lack specifics, aren’t considering changes in policies.
State plans to end regulation on Jan. 1, citing upward pressure on prices,
Annual Juneau Public Market, Indigenous Artists And Vendors Holiday Market continue through Sunday.
Parents and one child of family killed, two more children and adult neighbor missing.
WRANGELL — Searchers looking for three people who remain missing after a massive landslide that killed three others and injured a fourth have changed their… Continue reading
Many Alaska Natives, other Indigenous peoples in U.S., disagree with holiday’s traditional narrative.
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Re-orchestration that replaces string instruments with wind instruments scheduled this weekend.
Encounters with humans from 2017 to 2021 killed hundreds of Steller sea lions and other marine mammals that swim in Alaska waters, along with dozens… Continue reading