Rashah McChesney, KTOO - Juneau
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The ruling forces the state of Alaska to find another source to pay for the tax incentives it promised to oil companies.
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The village’s state-owned airport has had some problems with the runway lights. And when residents went to turn them on to guide the flight in — nothing happened. Usually, this would stop a plane from being able to land. But not this time.
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The shelter location has moved three times since 2017, and now the city is looking to buy a building miles from town. But some neighbors are afraid of the drug use and crime they say the homeless population will bring.
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After months of demands, the Juneau Police Department decided to release its manual in order to build public trust.
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It's the 20th death reported in the state.
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Dunleavy announced that state employees will be required to wear masks.
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The number of people with COVID-19 or suspected of having the disease jumped to a new high.
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The woman who died was in her 50s and had pre-existing conditions according to state health officials. She is the 18th Alaskan to have died with COVID-19.
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The family of a woman who died at a long-term care facility in New Jersey thinks her death with COVID-19 was mis-attributed to Alaska.
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46 residents and 14 non-residents tested positive.