Anna Canny, KTOO - Juneau
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The move will extend the Admiralty Island mine's operations for up to 18 years, with new environmental mitigation and oversight.
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Some property owners along the Mendenhall River say the plan to hold off glacial outburst floods is too expensive and invasive.
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At a meeting Monday night, members of the Juneau Assembly and the public expressed hesitation about the city’s flood fighting plan.
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The devices are part of phase one in the capital city's plan to counter glacial outburst flooding that has flooded homes.
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Tlingit and Haida will use the money to expand composting in Juneau and tribal communities across Southeast Alaska. It’s part of a larger trend of funding for composting in the region.
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A new training program aims to help Alaska Native communities grow more of their own food.
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Staying completely dry might be difficult, if not impossible, but it’s also hard to make peace with letting the water in again and again.
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Critics say scrubbers trade would-be air pollution for water pollution, and that regulators aren’t keeping Alaska waters clean.
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Gustavus was one of a dozen U.S. sites chosen for the National League of Cities' Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program.
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King salmon caught in any Southeast salt waters may not be kept or processed. They must be returned to the water unharmed.