Pablo Arauz Peña, KTOO - Juneau
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The Alaska Performance Scholarship and the Alaska Education Grant programs provide students across the state with vital funds for their studies.
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Talon Lobaugh owns Everybody’s Tree service, and he really knows how to climb a tree. But he’d never saved a person — until Sunday — when he got a call from the fire department about a paraglider who got stuck between two trees.
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The first Tlingit opera is in production. It's about the Tlingit-Russian wars in Southeast Alaska at the start of the 19th century, and while it's still…
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The legislation consists of six bills that include a statewide ban on chokeholds and a ban on officers shooting at vehicles. Other pieces of the legislation require officers to follow de-escalation procedures and to provide a verbal warning before discharging a firearm.
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"They are really happy to be at school," the Juneau Superintendent said of the first day of school on Tuesday.
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Native communities in Alaska and around the country responded to a graphic in CNN’s Tuesday election coverage labeling voters that don’t identify as white, Black, Latino or Asian as “something else.”
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The district is losing about 11% of its students.
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Juneau’s LGBTQ+ community celebrated Pride last week with a series of events focused on advocacy and support for each other.
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Retired schoolteacher Janna Lelchuk encountered racist and obscene words in white spray paint on a bridge during a dog walk
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The comet will next be seen about 7,000 years from now.