Retiring in 2021, she spent more than two decades of public service work in the state and in Juneau.
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After more than a decade of planning, project is expected to break ground sometime next year
Begich and Palin both clashed and found common ground in Ketchikan.
JUNEAU — A vast swath of western Alaska could see flooding and high winds as the remnants of Typhoon Merbok move toward the Bering Sea… Continue reading
Three Assembly and two school board incumbents discuss priorities for upcoming terms
The delay was requested by key senators who have been negotiating changes to the legislation.
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Dunleavy again absent at candidate forum as two other contenders talk ferries, fish and finances
Residents across Southeast Alaska are now able to donate to a nonprofit’s efforts to conserve land
Assembly OKs $100,000 for the planning process which could include new housing development
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Learn more about the candidates seeking local office starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
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Loud and outrageous have become the recipe for sports commentary.
In-person lectures return next month.
Jazz & Classics fall fest features fewer school visits, but more music including new student concert
An addition $5M could be added if the temp. 1% sale tax extension is approved in upcoming election
130-year-old building suffered water damage but no injuries reported
Longtime AWARE staff member remembered for generosity, acceptance.
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Optimism about post-pandemic recovery and growth of industries expressed at Southeast Conference