Clarise Larson
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Prosecutors cleared Juneau Police Sgt. Chris Gifford and trooper Sgt. Branden Forst in the July 15 shooting of Steven Kissack, 35.
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The bill, unsigned by Gov. Mike Dunleavy, adds Cup’ig, Middle Tanana, Lower Tanana and Wetał to the list.
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Members of the group Protect Juneau’s Future say they believe the proposition is bad for the capital's economy.
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The region has had 14 reported cases of the highly contagious respiratory illness since July.
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Mushers say the sport has become more expensive. Many of them are turning to tourism to pay the bills.
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Senate Bill 179 prevents municipalities from raising the assessed value of properties during an appeal process, among other changes.
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Dozens of crashes, some deadly, have occurred at Yandukin and Egan Drives near the Fred Meyer grocery store.
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Staff with Alaska’s Local Boundary Commission cited “substantive concerns” with the plan, before members meet Sept. 5 in Hoonah.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy and U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski toured neighborhoods that experienced record-breaking flooding.
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The Juneau Assembly has sided with a state ruling that the project can legally move forward, despite concerns raised by an activist.