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If AIDEA is allowed to sell renewable energy credits from Snettisham Hydroelectric Project, Juneau businesses and nonprofits ...
The number of unaltered cats in Juneau is growing faster and faster, and the local animal shelter is struggling to keep up.
The production and treatment manager at the city's wastewater utility says he expects the potential environmental and human ...
In a Q&A, Suzanne Downing says she left Must Read Alaska in a dispute with one of the investors who bought the site in 2023 ...
Due to fire concerns over lithium ion batteries, major shipping companies have stopped shipping EVs to Alaska.
The Dunleavy administration repealed the rule in 2024, saying it was counterproductive and argued it contributed to higher ...
Scientists with government agencies and academia depend on each other and the public to help keep track of risky spots. Federal funding may be at risk, though.
This year, the event celebrated its biggest gathering, despite broken infrastructure and ongoing political tension.
Riccardo Pozzobon, a planetary geologist from Italy, was studying ice fracture patterns when he fell into a hole in the ...
The National Day of Remembrance coincides with Congressional consideration of the boarding school healing bill.
Juneau Education Support Staff filed a lawsuit Monday claiming the district did not follow the steps needed to shut down the ...
Some American claims to parts of the High Arctic have not been internationally recognized because the U.S. hasn’t ratified a ...