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Alaska moose hunter can ‘rev up’ his hovercraft, U.S. Supreme Court rules

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Alaska moose hunter can ‘rev up’ his hovercraft, U.S. Supreme Court rules

The court rules 9-0 in favor of John Sturgeon.

Senate approves fast-tracked disaster relief funds

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Senate approves fast-tracked disaster relief funds

Dry weather predictions prompt additional fire suppression funds.

The guided-missile destroyer USS Zumwalt, left, is underway in formation with the littoral combat ship USS Independence on the final leg of its three-month journey to its new homeport in San Diego. The USS Zumwalt arrived in Ketchikan Saturday. (Courtesy Photo |U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Ace Rheaume)

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Navy’s high-tech warship makes first trip to Alaska, stops in Ketchikan

Trip offers chance for training and public tours.

Some Juneau residents willing to pay income tax, give up PFD to help state

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Some Juneau residents willing to pay income tax, give up PFD to help state

Dozens of people told lawmakers they’re ready to give to the state.

Capitol Live: Members of public say they’d take smaller or no PFD

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Capitol Live: Members of public say they’d take smaller or no PFD

Live updates from inside the Capitol.

30th anniversary: Exxon Valdez oil spill inflicted lasting wounds

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30th anniversary: Exxon Valdez oil spill inflicted lasting wounds

At the time, it was the largest oil spill in U.S. history.

Governor unveils spending plan for the next decade

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Governor unveils spending plan for the next decade

He compares his plan to three other options.

‘We’re not giving up our ferries’: Hundreds rally at the Capitol

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‘We’re not giving up our ferries’: Hundreds rally at the Capitol

Alaska Native women lead group in “Canoe Song.”

State proposes $225 million reduction in Medicaid spending

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State proposes $225 million reduction in Medicaid spending

Effort is part of broader cost-saving measure by Dunleavy administration.

Silent in life, Tlingit code talkers finally getting recognition

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Silent in life, Tlingit code talkers finally getting recognition

Their families have only found out in recent years.

‘Justice shouldn’t create more victims’: Former prisoners preach patience for SB 91

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‘Justice shouldn’t create more victims’: Former prisoners preach patience for SB 91

Some critics are blinded by emotion, one reentry expert says.

Lives on the line: Cuts could close down Housing First, Glory Hall homeless services

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Lives on the line: Cuts could close down Housing First, Glory Hall homeless services

It would be a ‘crippling blow.’

Empire Exclusive: Sen. Sullivan talks Roadless Rule, Medicare, Green New Deal

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Empire Exclusive: Sen. Sullivan talks Roadless Rule, Medicare, Green New Deal

Read our full conversation with U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan.

Two groups taking to Capitol steps this week

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Two groups taking to Capitol steps this week

Two different groups have one thing in common: proposed budget cuts.

Like ‘Willie Nelson regulating pot?’ Public skeptical of commissioner’s Pebble past

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Like ‘Willie Nelson regulating pot?’ Public skeptical of commissioner’s Pebble past

Dozens of people testified Friday afternoon.

Capitol Live: Confirmation hearing draws a crowd

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Capitol Live: Confirmation hearing draws a crowd

Live updates from inside the Capitol.

Bill would roll back part of conflict of interest law

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Bill would roll back part of conflict of interest law

The original law’s sponsor says the new bill does too much.

Myrna Gardner, tribal partnership specialist for the U.S. Census Bureau, said Alaska’s low census response rate is costing the state millions every year during a presentation at Southeast Housing Summit, Thursday, March 14, 2019. *Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)

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Low census response loses Alaska billions of dollars

Money left on the table.

Bill would make permanent Alaska Native Heritage Month

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Bill would make permanent Alaska Native Heritage Month

One Native leader called it “progressive.”

Capitol Live: House Minority angered over Majority’s plan to travel the state for budget talks

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Capitol Live: House Minority angered over Majority’s plan to travel the state for budget talks

Live updates from inside the Capitol.