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Solar power expected to soon be cheaper than natural gas power in Anchorage
Alaska’s largest planned solar farm, expected to break ground west of Anchorage this summer, is likely to deliver cheaper electricity than possible with imported natural gas, according to information the state’s largest electric utility shared with state lawmakers this month.
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Standout Crimson Bears athlete Noah Ault signs to college football
2026 Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé graduate attending Valley City State University.
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A Memorial Day call of duty to seek more than memories of people serving who were lost
Lingering questions about the history of a Southeast Alaska soldier killed during Vietnam War a reminder of purpose, brigadier general says during annual Juneau gathering.
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Trump administration proposes NDAs for all federal workers
The Trump administration is planning a government-wide nondisclosure agreement that would bar federal workers from sharing a wide array of “confidential government information,” according to a draft notice posted to the Federal Register on Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
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Murkowski, other female senators seek to reassure US allies fearing Trump during Arctic visit
Congress has a say on president’s threats to take over Greenland, and eliminate funding and policies to mitigate climate change, Alaska senator says.
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Special session resumes in Anchorage, where House Finance will consider gas pipeline bill
Senate Finance scheduled to start work on legislation in Juneau on Wednesday.
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Police blotter for May 24
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
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Yaaḵoosgé Daakahídi High School graduation a mix of laughter and pride from students, teachers and families
‘The amazing thing about this class is that no matter what life threw at us, we kept going.’
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JDHS commencement offers a thump, crumple and chomp to set the next scenes for the Class of 2026
Ceremony for 280 graduates marked by novelty and irreverence amongst the congratulations and words of wisdom.
5 days ago6 min read


Q&A: Corinna Cook on Ice, Memory and the Alaska-Yukon border
Author of new essay collection to visit The Bookstore this week.
5 days ago5 min read


JDHS girls, Ketchikan boys win DI Region V track championships
Sitka Wolves win Division II Region V girls and boys track and field team titles.
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Memorial Day in Juneau will feature three traditional ceremonies
Three traditional ceremonies by veterans groups are scheduled beginning at 11 a.m. in Juneau on Monday.
5 days ago1 min read
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