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A dozen preschoolers had a reason to thank legislators

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A dozen preschoolers had a reason to thank legislators

Thank you, next budget step.

New TV show looks for ghosts at Alaskan Hotel

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New TV show looks for ghosts at Alaskan Hotel

Did people check out but never leave?

Here’s how the expected Medicaid decline affects Bartlett Regional Hospital’s bottom line

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Here’s how the expected Medicaid decline affects Bartlett Regional Hospital’s bottom line

Budget presentation predicts growing fund balance

Biff! Bang! Pow! Comic convention returns to Juneau

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Biff! Bang! Pow! Comic convention returns to Juneau

Don’t miss out.

Businesses open day after ‘suspicious’ fire

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Businesses open day after ‘suspicious’ fire

Cause and damage total are unknown.

The ‘miracle’ happening in Juneau classrooms

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The ‘miracle’ happening in Juneau classrooms

Endangered language is alive in two programs.

Nathan Coutsoubos, currently a principal for White Pass Elementary School in Randle, Washington, interviews to be the principal for Mendenhall River Community School, Thursday, April 18, 2019. He was offered the position but turned it down. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)

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Juneau school’s principal search continues

There’s no deadline for the search.

Could there be fewer cruise ships idling in Juneau?

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Could there be fewer cruise ships idling in Juneau?

Not a shore thing.

An Abby Normal high school musical

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An Abby Normal high school musical

Walk this way.

No one hurt in structure fire on Glacier Avenue

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No one hurt in structure fire on Glacier Avenue

Cause of fire underneath The Gym not yet known

Juneau Dance Theatre is doing something new with a familiar name

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Juneau Dance Theatre is doing something new with a familiar name

Get ready for poison apples and pointe shoes.

Smoke ‘em if you bought ‘em: Marijuana retailers would like to offer smoking space

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Smoke ‘em if you bought ‘em: Marijuana retailers would like to offer smoking space

Businesses take first steps toward onsite consumption.

Mike Hekkers looks at an air quality measurement device that was installed by the Department of Environmental Conservation at his downtown home on Thursday, April 18, 2019. The device, along with a number of others, will measure air quality in downtown during this summer’s cruise ship season. (Michael Penn |Juneau Empire)

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Polluting paradise? New sensors will show if Juneau’s air is safe

New way to monitor summertime air pollution.

Alaska State Improv Festival is back with laughs and surprises

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Alaska State Improv Festival is back with laughs and surprises

Lucky No. 7.

How many tourists is too many?

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How many tourists is too many?

Some thought 600,000 was too much.

Juneau school could have a new principal soon

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Juneau school could have a new principal soon

Meet the two candidates.

Water, wastewater rates could be increasing soon

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Water, wastewater rates could be increasing soon

It’s a matter of how much.

City votes to spend more money on tourism, economic development

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City votes to spend more money on tourism, economic development

Two split votes, two similar results.

Juneau drag heads to national stage

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Juneau drag heads to national stage

Gigi Monroe is going to Hollywood.

One-woman show shares workers’ rights icon’s story

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One-woman show shares workers’ rights icon’s story

A labor of love.