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JDHS senior Elliot Welch wins 12th region tennis title in four years
Crimson Bears tennis team finish Region V play, prepare for state.
Sep 2910 min read


Tlingit and Haida gambling hall may be halted due to Trump’s Interior Dept. reversing Biden-era ruling
Local tribal government ‘anticipated’ and is reviewing decision nullifying Indian Gaming Commission’s actions involving tribal jurisdiction, council president says .
Sep 293 min read


State makes contingency plans for federal government shutdown that could permanently end jobs, programs
Officials will ‘reassess and prioritize programs that most directly impact the life, health, and safety of Alaskans’ if situation is prolonged, governor says as Wednesday shutdown looms.
Sep 292 min read


When permafrost thaw turns Arctic Alaska river red, toxicity levels rise, scientists find
A study of the ‘rusting’ Salmon River and its tributaries in Kobuk Valley National Park suggests that permafrost thaw is causing wider ecological problems.
Sep 296 min read


Training, medical request faults cited in JPD self-assessment after violent arrest leads to officer’s forced resignation
Report by police chief says room for improvement, but overall "JPD continues to set the standard for policing"
Sep 294 min read


US set for largest mass resignation in history as Trump continues deep cuts
The Trump administration is set to oversee the largest mass resignation in US history on Tuesday, with more than 100,000 federal workers set to formally quit as part of the latest wave of its deferred resignation program.
Sep 281 min read


On The Trails: Fall foliage and more questions
Here in the coniferous forest, we don’t get the spectacular display of fall foliage colors that occurs in the eastern deciduous forest. But our cottonwoods and willows do produce bright yellows and golds.
Sep 283 min read


Police blotter for Sept. 25
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Sep 282 min read


Our city government has proven itself incapable of respect, heeding fiscal boundaries
Is it the government’s job to build your home? CBJ government seems to think that they can simply build their way out of Juneau’s housing conundrum.
Sep 282 min read


Juneau puts on first-half offensive show in 34-20 win over Colony in final home game of regular season
Crimson Bears use toughness and trickery to send seniors off in style.
Sep 2710 min read


Crimson Bears sweep Region V running championships
JDHS tops DI field, Sitka sweeps DII, Wrangell sweeps DIII
Sep 279 min read


First school board forum with fifth candidate in 3-seat race shows gaps among incumbents, challengers
Current members say district is mostly coping well during difficult times, outsiders are seeking some bigger changes that may be elusive.
Sep 275 min read
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