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Free lunch gatherings seek to offer substantive help for federal employees facing lean times
Organizers of twice-weekly meals say they are also looking to provide other types of help and networking to furloughed employees.
Oct 174 min read


Tears and uncertainty in day two of mass evacuation from western Alaska
An estimated 2,000 evacuees are expected in Anchorage by Friday, mayor says.
Oct 172 min read


Dunleavy drive to reduce regulation could reshape many parts of life in Alaska
A new administrative order seeks to radically reduce state regulations that underpin dozens of professions, utilities, elections and more.
Oct 176 min read


Police blotter for Oct. 15
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Oct 171 min read


Dunleavy appointment to Alaska judicial board will stand, judge rules after two lawsuits
A fair courts group and a Juneau man had challenged the governor’s decision to put a suspended attorney in a public seat.
Oct 174 min read


GOP calls anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests ‘hate America’ rallies
Ahead of thousands of anti-authoritarian “No Kings” protests planned for Saturday across the United States, Republicans are trying to brand the demonstrations as “hate America” rallies, ramping up their rhetoric about the millions of people expected to peacefully protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies as they did in June…( Read full story )
Oct 171 min read


Most campers opt not to come in out of the rain and cold as warming shelter opens for third season
Rows of tents remain on Teal Street for now, but city manager says "we will need to clean up the camp before there is much snowfall."
Oct 166 min read


Juneau-Douglas grapplers ready to take down Alaska opponents
Unlimited mat potential for defending Region V champion Crimson Bears.
Oct 1611 min read


Juneau’s airport not showing Noem video blaming Democrats for shutdown, but some other Alaska airports likely will
Manager says CBJ-owned airport hasn’t been asked by TSA to show video, legal staff believe it would be illegal under Hatch Act.
Oct 162 min read


Police blotter for Oct. 14
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Oct 161 min read


MEHS advisory board hears complaints about staffing, programs, other concerns
More than a dozen parents of Mt. Edgecumbe High School students shared concerns with the MEHS Advisory Board on Thursday regarding changes in staffing, academics, extracurriculars and residential life at the state-run boarding school.
Oct 168 min read


Digital archivists find historic Haines photos in VHS tape case
“Taku for Two” duo focuses on the history of Juneau and Southeast Alaska.
Oct 164 min read
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