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My Turn: Proud to be ‘woke’ | Juneau Empire

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Wokeness: the quality of being alert to and concerned about social injustice and discrimination: “will this new era of wokeness really change things?” (Oxford Language)

on Thu, 12PM

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Rural Alaska mayor takes office, cancels elections, pleads guilty to felony election interference | Juneau Empire

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Arthur Sammy Heckman Sr. has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge of unlawful interference with an election after illegally canceling a local 2023 election and hiding the results of a 2022 election while serving as acting mayor of Pilot Station.

on Fri, 7PM

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Survival of world’s oldest humpback whale, spotted in Southeast Alaska last month, is a mystery | Juneau Empire

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Male known as “Old Timer” is now at least 53 years old, according to marine mammal researcher.

on Aug 25

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Juneau radio station KINY is using AI to generate news stories — how well does it get the scoop? | Juneau Empire

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As trust and economics of news industry continue long decline, use and concerns of AI are growing.

on Jun 26

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Dozens of cats, many in poor health, taken from Juneau home by animal control officials | Juneau Empire

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Incident still under investigation, officials ask residents not to bring other cats to JAR shelter.

on Jun 7

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Alaskans fighting healthy battle to prevent Daylight Saving Time, but it’s here again nonetheless | Juneau Empire

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Clocks move an hour forward at 2 a.m. Sunday as legislation establishing year-round time debated.

on Mar 29

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Crew shortages continue to limit AMHS operations, likely to keep Kennicott idle again this summer | Juneau Empire

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Situation improved from a year ago, but wheelhouse employees and engineers still a crucial need.

on Mar 29

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An Alaska Olympian went to D.C. to testify on climate change. Then a senator dredged up old tweets. | Juneau Empire

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Gus Schumacher hit with climate science quiz in exchange that went viral in conservative circles.

on Mar 28

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Flaws found in study cited by Dunleavy claiming Alaska ranks second in adequately funding schools | Juneau Empire

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“I’m definitely saying don’t take it at face value,” study’s co-author says.

on Mar 19

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Jirdes Winther Baxter, last survivor of 1925 Nome serum run, celebrates 100th birthday in Juneau | Juneau Empire

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Five generations of family, dozens of friends and a coalition of political leaders offer tributes.

on Mar 3

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Dunleavy gains control to pick all nine members of state ferry board July 1 under executive order | Juneau Empire

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Order ends all existing terms that day; takes away legislative leaders’ appointing of four seats.

on Jan 23

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Avian influenza death of Alaska polar bear is a global first and a sign of the virus’ persistence | Juneau Empire

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A polar bear found dead on Alaska’s North Slope is the first of the species known to have been killed by the highly pathogenic avian influenza that is circulating among animal populations around the world.

on Dec 31

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U.S. preparing to claim new ocean territory off Arctic Alaska and in central Bering Sea | Juneau Empire

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Includes an area within the Arctic Ocean that is bigger than California.

on Dec 28

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How Juneau and Alaska rank in so many ways this year | Juneau Empire

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Most incompetent gamers, second-most spoiled dogs and other ways PR research firms perceived us.

on Dec 27

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Petition seeks name change for LeConte state ferry | Juneau Empire

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Petersburg man calling attention to what he calls Joseph LeConte’s racist history.

on Nov 29