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City urges immediate precautions in vulnerable areas; some roads and paths will close Sunday afternoon
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Consultant hired last December became permanent CFO July 1 after helping resolve record deficit.
Crimson Bears fall 25-17, 25-17, 25-12 to defending state champion Warriors.
Amid a growing backlash to the factory-sized data centers that power the global internet, Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy has started pitching his state as a… Continue reading
Chamber of Commerce also honors Bullwinkle’s, Juneau Bach Society’s Bruce Simonson at annual gala
Up to 200 sandbags per household available starting Saturday; release of water limited as of Friday.
Other U.S. disasters are straining available assistance; SBA loan program is out of money.
Dwayne Corbin, one of four finalists to replace Christopher Koch as music director, conducts weekend shows.
Alaska voters will weigh in on a ballot measure that would increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2027 and require that… Continue reading
Two-ship floating dock, recreated 1800s Tlingit village envisioned on island as soon as 2027.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
The Alaska Division of Elections has not continued a ballot dropbox program operated in coordination with the Municipality of Anchorage during the last presidential election,… Continue reading
Indoor bathrooms, smoking breaks among changes meant to lessen first-year tensions.
Federal government also announces three agreements with tribal organizations on lands, water management.
Eight Crimson Bear volleyball players to be recognized before Friday’s varsity game.
Crimson Bears open season at two-day Hoonah Invitational starting Friday.
Passenger in truck driven by Patrick Dealexandro, 57, killed in crash at busy Egan Drive intersection.
Turnout of 38.7% is fifth-highest in local election since 2000 — but well below most in prior decade.
Officer treated and released at hospital for injuries, passenger of other car released at scene.
Fellman, Peimann, Francis record first-place strokes.