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Juneau’s 5% sales tax on groceries is among the highest in the nation. Almost every other state either doesn’t tax groceries ...
The Crimson Bears backed up their pitcher as juniors Marcus and Madden Mendoza and sophomore Noah Lewis had two RBI each and Casperson, Lewis, Madden Mendoza, junior Nate Fick, junior Chris Andersen ...
With nearly five inches of rain falling on Thursday in Ketchikan all softball games were postponed to Friday and a doubleheader between the visiting Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson ...
Trailing 1-0 midway through the second half, JDHS senior Kai Ciambor was awarded a free kick from distance and ripped a ball into the top of the West box where Maier was floating among defenders in ...
May Day, or International Workers’ Day, honors the organized labor movement. Alaskans joined hundreds of thousands in the U.S ...
Amid a severe state budget deficit, the Alaska Senate Finance Committee is proposing the lowest Permanent Fund dividend in ...
Juneau Assembly members moved toward a $10 million school projects bond and a 5% hike in utility rates for each of the next ...
According to a report by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, with cuts to Social Security and Medicare off the table ...
The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears girls and the visiting West Anchorage Eagles girls did not take control of the action across the Adair Kennedy Memorial Park soccer pitch on ...
“In our ideal world, we’d have four ambulances year-round in Juneau,” Balstad said. “To be a little more realistic, we’d have four through the summer and we’d have three the rest of the year. The goal ...
When my mother was dying of the breast cancer that had spread to her brain, she lost functionality in ways I didn’t expect. She would start the motion of bringing her fork to her mouth when she was ...
A traditional Alaska Native foods distribution of herring roe and salmon to communities in Southeast Alaska and elsewhere is ...