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A road project years in the works begins next week

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A road project years in the works begins next week

It will be “a challenge” to navigate it smoothly.

Juneau’s bowling alley sees bowl-d new changes

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Juneau’s bowling alley sees bowl-d new changes

They’re changing lanes.

‘The ultimate sacrifice’: Locals pay their respects at Evergreen Cemetery

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‘The ultimate sacrifice’: Locals pay their respects at Evergreen Cemetery

Remembrance and recreation are both what the day is all about.

Bailey Wery Tagaban, left, Thomas Ferlauto, center, and Jordan Bluett are graduating from high school this week. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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Pomp and different circumstances: Class of 2019 graduates found different ways to reach the same stage

It’s the big day for the class of 2019.

House resolution supports new name for Saginaw Bay

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House resolution supports new name for Saginaw Bay

Idea is to use the bay’s Tlingit name.

Making cents of the city’s finances

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Making cents of the city’s finances

Manager makes the case for moving City Hall, too.

City Finance Director Bob Bartholomew and City Manager Rorie Watt will speak at today’s chamber luncheon. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)

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Live: Find out the latest on the city budget and property tax rate

Live updates from the chamber luncheon

For almost two months, this raven has survived with a blow dart in its head

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For almost two months, this raven has survived with a blow dart in its head

He’s still eating and flying around downtown.

Douglas repaving project in the works

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Douglas repaving project in the works

They’re looking for public comment.

Students with the Tlingit Culture Language & Literacy program at Harborview Elementary School dance during the 5th Grade Promotion ceremony held in the clan house at the Walter Soboleff Center on Wednesday, May 22, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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‘These are the ones to cheer’: Ceremony recognizes students as future of Tlingit language, culture

“Lukaax.áadi Trail Song” is in, Pomp and Circumstance is out.

Juneau man takes executive role with United Fishermen of Alaska

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Juneau man takes executive role with United Fishermen of Alaska

Scott Kelley has a new title and job.

Second sighting of brown bear reported on Salmon Creek Trail

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Second sighting of brown bear reported on Salmon Creek Trail

It’s the second sighting in four days.

A waterfall and a flash: More details emerge from fatal Ketchikan crash

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A waterfall and a flash: More details emerge from fatal Ketchikan crash

Investigators share initial findings.

Juneau considers fines to deal with problem properties

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Juneau considers fines to deal with problem properties

JPD outlines plan for Assembly.

Lavish British ship makes maiden voyage to Alaska

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Lavish British ship makes maiden voyage to Alaska

This ship even has its own brand of gin.

Pilot and passenger identified in floatplane crash

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Pilot and passenger identified in floatplane crash

Investigation started in Metlakatla

Hundreds protest ‘war on women,’ anti-abortion laws

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Hundreds protest ‘war on women,’ anti-abortion laws

Bills wage ‘war on women,’ speakers say.

Project hits delay but they’re doing asbestos they can

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Project hits delay but they’re doing asbestos they can

Demolition of building is going to take longer than expected.

Police will double patrols for holiday weekend

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Police will double patrols for holiday weekend

Be sure to wear your seatbelt.

Live: ‘Stop the Bans’ rally in Juneau

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Live: ‘Stop the Bans’ rally in Juneau

Live coverage of today’s rally.