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Alaska National Guard officials say the Pentagon’s order to prepare for “civil disturbance operations” will not interfere with disaster relief efforts.
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Of the 614 people on the list, 598 do not have criminal records. DHS regularly says it's taking murders and rapists off the streets, but none of the people on the list was convicted or arrested for murder or rape.
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The storm destroyed or severely damaged nearly 700 homes, killed one person and left two more missing. Here's where things stand in some communities hit by the mid-October storm.
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Carl Schmidt, 65, was struck by a pickup Oct. 28 near Minnesota Drive. He died Nov. 7 at a hospital.
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“I want our downtown bustling,” Mayor Suzanne LaFrance said.
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People without housing in Juneau set up camp here because it’s close to social services, and they have few other options for places to stay.
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The Caribou Hotel was popular among travelers, tourists and mushers.
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Officers say a driver was going northbound on King Street Monday night when he struck 46-year-old Jason Felder, who police say was not crossing at a marked or un-marked crosswalk.
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The Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Lab acquired a forensic tool used to test DNA from bones and teeth this summer.
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The borough shelter's manager is asking people who have animals they can't care for to reach out to the shelter and learn about its services.
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Multiple children witnessed the shooting in the parking lot outside of the Fox Hollow Golf Course & Sports Dome on Brayton Drive.
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Advocates urge public awareness, say to seek medical care if needed, and to intervene on predatory behavior.