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Juneau Board of Education meetings could begin like this, soon:“The Juneau School District is on Lingít land and the Board of Education honors the people…
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The Juneau Assembly started to include a land acknowledgment as part of its regular meetings in February and made it an official part of meetings in…
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It’s mid-November, and there are a few bears still active in the Juneau area. That may seem unusual, but it’s not.Gloria Soto Llauger checked out her…
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John Lawrence is a cultural interpreter for the Sealaska Heritage Institute visitor center. His father was Tlingit, and his mother was Haida. Those two…
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The Juneau Police Department, like many other departments across the state, doesn’t have enough have officers to adequately cover the community. But the…
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Governor Bill Walker says his priority is for Legislators to pass a fully-funded budget, not where it's done. A Legislative attorney earlier this week…
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The Alaska House and Senate are moving their work from Juneau to Anchorage. Legislative majority leaders made the announcement the same day the Governor…
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Trespassing bison on Kodiak safe from hunters Friday the Alaska Supreme Court overturned a 2007 Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulation that…
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12/19/14 - Interior Dept. issues regulations allowing Alaska tribes to put lands in protected statusAlaskan tribes allowed to exercise same rights as lower 48 tribesTribes in Alaska are celebrating a decision that allows them to apply to have lands…