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Survey: Ferry Tustumena still safe to sail

The ferry Tustumena is safe to sail. On Monday, the members of the Alaska Marine Transportation Advisory Board…

This file photo shows the Alaska Marine Highway's Columbia approaching the Auke Bay ferry terminal on July 21, 2015.

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Report: Ferry system should become state-owned corporation

A new report commissioned by Southeast Conference recommends that the Alaska Marine Highway System become a state-backed corporation…

Alaska State Trooper Aaron Frenzel throws sand onto Twin Lakes to help an injured deer off the ice at Twin Lakes Saturday.

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Lake ice is inviting but remains dangerous

If you go ice skating this week, remember the deer. On Saturday, Alaska Wildlife Trooper Sgt. Aaron Frenzel…

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Marijuana money already reaching state coffers, but industry isn’t yet self-funding

The state of Alaska will begin to collect its first marijuana taxes this month, but records from the…

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Yakutat power sale draws ample opposition

State regulators will decide the fate of Yakutat’s municipal power company, but a large group of local residents…

Automotive business owner Carson Knight takes stock inside his automotive shop on Thursday after a late night fire destroyed a number of businesses in the building located behind the Sandbar on Industrial Boulevard.

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Fire wrecks three Mendenhall Valley auto shops

Carson Knight has had a bad year. His wife has been diagnosed with cancer. Family members have died.…

Giono Barrett, of Rainforest Farms, harvests a flowering cannibis plant at their Juneau facility on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.

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Rainforest Farms makes Juneau’s first marijuana harvest ahead of Thanksgiving sales

Black Friday will be green. Juneau’s first commercial marijuana retail store will open to the general public on…

Rep. Justin Parish, left, Rep. Sam Kito, right.

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Kito and Parish named committee chairs in House

Rep. Sam Kito III will head the powerful Legislative Council when the Alaska Legislature convenes in January. One…

A marijuana joint is rolled Wednesday, Nov. 9, in San Francisco.

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State issues first marijuana warning to licensed business

An Anchorage marijuana business that ran afoul of state regulations will be let off with a warning. On…

Rep. Bryce Edgemon, D-Dillingham, will serve as House Speaker of a new caucus formed today consisting of Democrats, Republicans and Independents.

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Democrats and moderates unveil new-look House Majority

On the same day Alaskans voted for Donald Trump to bring a new look to the American presidency,…

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Trump wins over America, but not Juneau

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump won America, he won Alaska, but he did not win Juneau. Alaska’s capital…

Election volunteer Lily Hong Campbell hands William Grooms a voter sticker after he cast his ballot at AEL&P on Tuesday.

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In Juneau, as in the rest of America, a desire for Trump

Growing up in Hong Kong, Lily Hong Campbell idolized Donald Trump as a businessman. On Tuesday, she had…

House District 34 candidate Justin Parish, center, watches results come in with campaign manager Steve SueWing, left, and volunteer Monica Todden at Rockwell on Tuesday. Parish unseated Rep. Cathy Muñoz.

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Parish knocks out Muñoz in House District 34

With an extraordinary upset on Election Day, Democratic underdog Justin Parish defeated Republican incumbent Cathy Muñoz for a…

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Early turnout sets record ahead of Election Day

Even before the polls open Tuesday morning, Alaska’s election is already setting records. Through Monday morning, 68,547 Alaskans…

Justin Parish, Democratic candidate for House District 34, prepares to pose for a photo with supporters Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016 at the Mendenhall Valley Public Library.

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Parish and Muñoz slog door to door toward Election Day result

For Justin Parish and Cathy Muñoz, the race for House District 34 ends today. Election Day culminates a…

In this file photo from April 2, 2016, Juneauites crowd the GCI store in the Mendenhall Valley for the launch of GCI's gigabit internet service.

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ACS and GCI give new details on big federal help for rural Alaska

Telecommunications companies GCI and ACS will receive millions of dollars over the next 10 years to bring broadband…

Justin Parish, pictured left, and Cathy Muñoz, pictured at right.

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Parish beats Muñoz in final full month of fundraising

The Democratic challenger for the Mendenhall Valley raised more money than the Republican incumbent in October, but Rep.…

A signs for presidential candidate Donald Trump and U.S. Senate Candidate Joe Miller hang next to Egan Drive on Wednesday.

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The ignored law: No political signs allowed roadside

Nearly every political sign in Juneau is illegal — and that’s OK. According to state law, “outdoor advertising…

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Electricity rates rise this month

Juneau residents will see a 3.86 percent increase in their electric bills starting Nov. 23. The Regulatory Commission…

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Ballot Measure 2 promises cheaper student loans, but state could shoulder some impact

Sen. Anna MacKinnon has tried for more than four years to make student loans cheaper. That effort will…