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Capt. Ginny Nadolny, right, relieved Capt. Stanley Fields, left, as sector commander of Coast Guard Sector Southeast Alaska at Coast Guard Station Juneau. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Ransom)

U.S. Coast Guard holds change-of-command ceremony in Juneau

Capt. Ginny Nadolny relieved Capt. Stanley Fields as sector commander

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A U.S. Geological Survey worker views the flooding Mendenhall River from the Brotherhood Bridge following the glacial outburst event on Aug. 13, 2025. (Photo by Corinne Smith/Alaska Beacon)

State, federal and tribal groups partner with Juneau to prepare for annual glacial outburst flood

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Clarise Larson / Juneau Empire File
CCFR personnel responded to 473 fire and emergency medical services and completed 505 community health contacts and service responses last month.

Capital City Fire Rescue logs almost 1,000 responses in June

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The Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) has published a new book about three totem poles that the Forest Service employed Tlingit and Haida men to create between 1938 and 1942. (Brendan Sainsbury)

Sealaska Heritage Institute tells story of 3 Juneau totem poles in new book

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A Juneau Police Department vehicle. (Ben Hohenstatt/Juneau Empire file photo)

Juneau police arrest man indicted on sexual abuse of a minor charges

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Urban Alaska’s high costs of living driven by health care and groceries

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Alaska ranked No. 1 in nation for mold risk in homes

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Alaska ethics committee finds ‘probable cause’ in Rep. Vance’s letter to Homer News

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Capital City Fire Rescue sees uptick in service call over 4th of July weekend

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Volunteers wanted for mass-casualty exercise at Juneau airport

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Seward pilot helps rescue harbour seal pups from remote Alaska location

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Sports

Janice Mason and Ian Graeme are once again on the starting line of one of North America’s most unusual and demanding adventure races as Race to Alaska launches June 17 in Victoria. (Courtesy Team Oaracle)

Crews ride the waves and battle the elements in epic Race to Alaska

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Wasilla man fatally shot by Alaska Troopers after fleeing conviction for child sexual abuse

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Alaska Science Forum: Flying for science (and the occasional sled dog)

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Woven Peoples & Place: Traveling greenhouse supports local food movement

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LIVING AND GROWING: The Fifteen Promises

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A quiz for America’s 250th

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The Glory Hall sees increased demand for shelter, soup kitchen in Juneau

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Contract brings $100M boost to Ketchikan Shipyard

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CNN ranks Juneau No. 7 among America’s best towns to visit in 2026

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Juneau’s cherished ski area is losing money. Will the city keep paying?

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Parade, picnic, midnight fireworks highlight Juneau Fourth of July festivities

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Sports

The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears won fourth place during the Division II Hockey State championships in Palmer last weekend. Photo courtesy of Rapi Sotoa

Juneau takes home fourth place during high school state hockey tournament

The Crimson Bears also received the Sportsmanship Award last weekend.

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JDHS celebrates hockey team’s senior night with sweeping victory over Homer

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Alaska Science Forum: The season of senescence is upon us

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I Went to the Woods: Sodium and serenity

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Weekly Wonder: The whys of whale breaching

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Neighbors

Peggy McKee Barnhill (Courtesy photo)

Gimme a Smile: How to enjoy summer vacation when you don’t have any money

Fuel costs are up. It costs more than a week’s worth of groceries to go out to a nice restaurant. Even the cheap hotels are…

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LIVING AND GROWING: The Glorious Mysteries

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Alaska Science Forum: A bird and a puzzling sound lead to discovery

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OPINION: Community safety not just another priority for Juneau — it’s the priority

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LIVING AND GROWING: The Sorrowful Mysteries

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Alaska Outdoors

An albacore tuna is hooked on a bait pole on Oct. 9, 2012, in waters off Oregon. Tuna are normally found along the U.S. West Coast but occasionally stray into Alaska waters if temperatures are high enough. Sport anglers catch them with gear similar to that used to hook salmon. (Photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/West Coast Fisheries Management and Marine Life Protection)

Brief tuna bounty in Southeast Alaska spurs excitement about new fishing opportunity

Waters off Sitka were warm enough to lure fish from the south, and local anglers took advantage of conditions to harvest species that make rare…

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Another bust year for Yukon River king salmon returns, sonar counters show

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Hoonah’s rich fishing history remembered through totem pole

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Coastal Alaskans see commercial fishing limits as a ‘crisis.’ Lawmakers don’t.

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Murkowski and other US lawmakers seek guest worker visa exception for seafood industry

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Opinion

A dock would be nice, but better memories are made when logistics are challenging. (Photo by Jeff Lund)

I went to the woods: Family, fishing and fabricating

This summer I’ve settled into a tidy rotation of cabin building, fishing, and family. There’s not much beyond that because any of those three could…

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OPINION: Alaska has a rare opportunity to transform rural health

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MY TURN: Washington’s one-size labor law doesn’t fit Alaska

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OPINION: Alaska’s delegation wants you to look away

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LETTER: Community, not the building, is what’s important

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Mentors and volunteers gather at the Zach Gordon Youth Center to take part in the “Weaving Our Pride” project workshop. The center was one of the local organizations to receive a grant from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire file photo)

Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority approves $9.8M in grants

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New Indigenous-named cabin opens at Mendenhall Campground

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Humpback whale freed from entanglement in Endicott Arm

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531 5th Street was named the Judge’s Choice. Over 225 U.S. flags and Alaska Sate flags were flown in Douglas on Flag Day, in additional to numerous decorations celebrating the country. (Douglas Fourth of July Committee)

Douglas draped in red, white, and blue for Flag Day

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Man arrested after girls chased through Juneau

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Alaska Native communites condemn social media trend ‘mocking’ totem poles

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Responders examine a dead fin whale that had been found on the bow of a cruise ship that docked in Seward on June 19, 2026. The whale was towed to a nearby beach, where a necropsy was planned. The response has been coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Alaska SeaLife Center. Royal Caribbean said in a statement that one of its ships struck the whale, a female that appeared to be pregnant. (Photo provided by NOAA Fisheries)

Dead fin whale carried into Alaska port on cruise ship bow, investigation underway

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Body of missing man discovered in Juneau

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Capital City Fire Rescue tackle blaze at abandoned structure

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