Rashah McChesney, KTOO - Juneau
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Juneau community mourns missing and murdered Indigenous people: 'One of our strengths is our voices'About 30 people gathered on Monday night to share their stories and sing to their missing loved ones.
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A federal judge recently ruled that Gov. Dunleavy violated the First Amendment rights of a Juneau attorney he fired on the day he was sworn into office.
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Telephone links between Tonga and the rest of the world are slowly being reconnected, but they’re unreliable, and the internet is still down.
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There has been very little contact with Tonga since Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai erupted.
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A tsunami advisoryis in effect for much of coastal Alaska after an undersea volcano erupted near Tonga. An advisory means a dangerous wave is on the way according to the National Weather Service — the wave is expected to be between 1 to 3 feet.
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Teachers haven’t been back into Riverbend yet to fully catalog everything that’s been damaged. In the email, the school district said they’ll have to pack up their classrooms and move everything out of the way so that construction crews can come through.
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That disaster declaration opens a pot of money for communities, federally recognized tribal organizations and some private nonprofits to apply for reimbursement for funds they spent combating the storms.
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National Weather Service forecasters are warning of rain and ice forming on top of the snow, which could cause flooding on Monday.
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A newborn was found abandoned in a cardboard box at an intersection in Fairbanks on Saturday afternoon.
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Last week a woman in Anchorage went public on social media with an allegation of sexual assault, prompting other people to share their stories.By the end…