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Juneau legislators will hold town hall meeting

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Juneau legislators will hold town hall meeting

Donuts and coffee will be provided.

Capitol Live: Labor leaders deliver protest letter to governor

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Capitol Live: Labor leaders deliver protest letter to governor

Live updates from inside the Capitol.

Who owns aloha? Hawaii eyes protections for native culture

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Who owns aloha? Hawaii eyes protections for native culture

Resolution calls for task force to ‘recognize and protect’ property, expressions.

Birds large and small sniff their way through life

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Birds large and small sniff their way through life

Birds’ inability to smell has proven wrong many times.

PHOTOS: Historic Night for Juneau Soccer

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PHOTOS: Historic Night for Juneau Soccer

JDHS, TMHS boys and girls action.

Labor union sues to block privatization of Alaska Psychiatric Institute

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Labor union sues to block privatization of Alaska Psychiatric Institute

Plan has been criticized for bypassing a competitive bid process.

Man set to be extradited in decades-old Fairbanks cold case

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Man set to be extradited in decades-old Fairbanks cold case

Steven Downs is charged with murdering woman at university in 1993.

Police calls for Thursday, April 18, 2019

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Police calls for Thursday, April 18, 2019

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report…

Opinion: Alaska can join other states in passing reasonable gun laws

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Opinion: Alaska can join other states in passing reasonable gun laws

It doesn’t have to be like this.

Opinion: Creative solutions to Gov. Dunleavy’s bold vision for Alaska

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Opinion: Creative solutions to Gov. Dunleavy’s bold vision for Alaska

Get on the bandwagon before it’s too late.

Opinion: Lawmaker silenced my public testimony. This is what I tried to say.

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Opinion: Lawmaker silenced my public testimony. This is what I tried to say.

Censoring legitimate concerns of abuses of power serving private interests comes to mind here.

Watch: Juneau church bells toll for Notre Dame

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Watch: Juneau church bells toll for Notre Dame

Catholic Diocese of Juneau comes together in prayer, solidarity for France.

Tick, tick, tick: Alaska braces for invading parasites

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Tick, tick, tick: Alaska braces for invading parasites

State’s warming climate helping ticks gain foothold.

Veteran officer earns promotion

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Veteran officer earns promotion

He was named Officer of the Year in 2012.

Capitol Live: Legislators debate, vote on governor’s appointees

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Capitol Live: Legislators debate, vote on governor’s appointees

Live updates from inside the Capitol.

Police calls for Wednesday, April 16, 2019

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Police calls for Wednesday, April 16, 2019

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report…

Opinion: Alaska welcomes EPA’s action plan on contaminated drinking water

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Opinion: Alaska welcomes EPA’s action plan on contaminated drinking water

State departments will be proactive, continue to sample water in communities.

Capitol Live: Commissioner designee speaks amid criticism

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Capitol Live: Commissioner designee speaks amid criticism

Live updates from inside the Capitol.

Another official with state human rights commission leaving

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Another official with state human rights commission leaving

Sarah Monkton on Tuesday confirmed her plans to resign.

Opinion: Should we trust the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft?

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Opinion: Should we trust the Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft?

I fear not.