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This is a developing story. In what the Alaska Legislature’s longest-serving member called the “smoothest ending in 20 years” the Senate adjourned for the year at 1:20 p.m. Tuesday followed by the ...
The Alaska Legislature overrode the governor’s education veto on Tuesday morning, 46-14. In the past two years, three attempts to override vetoes on bills increasing education funding have failed.
The committee of three House and three Senate members approved the $1,000 PFD passed in the Senate’s draft budget, rather ...
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire ...
For the second year, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership is releasing “Woven” as a printed and digital collection of ...
Former Juneau school board member Steve Whitney, who stepped down in 2019 after one three-year term due to a family illness, ...
There won’t be a vote on limiting the number of cruise passengers in Juneau during this fall’s municipal election since an ...
Items include mutitude of projects, faster release of police bodycams, stopping Mendenhall Glacier from being sold.
According to the Ready To Learn grants to PBS The Ready To Learn grants “were funding racial justice educational programming ...
The City and Borough of Juneau released updated flood inundation maps on Thursday that show barriers being installed along ...
Alaska State Trooper Sgt. Chris Russell is the president of the Juneau chapter of the APOA and has been involved in the torch ...
A panel of six House and Senate members began trying to resolve about 400 differences in the state budgets passed by their ...
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