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Juneau resident Benjamin “Benny” Stepetin was last seen on June 22 in downtown Juneau. His family has been searching for him ...
A record 30 students have started their medical education this month in a special multistate collaborative program, the ...
James Parkin filed a letter of intent to run for governor on July 1. He is one of six Republican candidates entered in Alaska ...
The proposal comes as city leaders say they’ve received a growing number of complaints from residents and businesses about ...
Members asked city administration to search for alternative locations where the sound quality is better and move forward with ...
The  White House’s rescission request was approved by Congress. Thank you for your efforts to protect that funding. Tens of ...
Half a dozen seats will be open for the Oct. 7 municipal election — three on the Juneau Assembly and three on the Juneau ...
Grant funding from the Juneau Community Foundation will help keep counseling services at the middle and high school at the ...
A Juneau man has pleaded guilty to killing a one-month-old infant in his care last year. Superior Court Judge Amy Mead ...
A die-off last year at St. Paul Island, the first compelling case of fatal saxitoxin poisoning in marine mammals, comes as ...
The filing deadline for the 2026 elections is still nearly a year away. But Democrats in Alaska and Outside are anxiously ...
For this Curious Juneau, a listener asked KTOO why a local easter egg at the city’s oldest power plant has fallen silent.