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Hosted on MSNEmpire Archives: Juneau’s history for the week ending Feb. 15Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire from archived editions in 1985, 1995 and 2005. They include names, AP style ...
Trump’s federal layoffs hit wide range of Alaska agencies on Friday, with fears of many more to come
Anger and confusion among Alaska’s federal workers were rampant on Friday as mass firings ordered by President Donald Trump ...
Some trans Alaskans have lost health insurance coverage for gender-affirming care. And the barrage of pointed executive ...
For Valentine’s Day in Lingít Áaní, two local Lingít language learners share their love language and the story of how it ...
Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle said creating a cabinet-level agriculture department would force the state to focus ...
A growing contingent of Southeast Alaskans are driving local economic transformation toward sustainability and Indigenous leadership. Traditional industries like logging and fishing are being ...
A dramatic calving event at Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier sent massive ice chunks into the water. Officials warn of instability ...
Plans for a Juneau skatepark are progressing, the Fairbanks transit center is open, Ketchikan seeks input on its ...
Berrien County is a step closer to ridding itself of a property that has long been the site of a failed development.
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