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h2 tags | Latest Alaska’s oldest original lighthouse opens for future generations, honors maritime history Postal Service proposes blocking mail ballots in states that don’t turn over voter data Meet the Spanish company at the heart of Alaska’s oil industry revival Court keeps international teacher visa fees affordable for Alaska districts, but it may be too late Peltola-Sullivan US Senate race moved to toss-up in forecast, two other races also move in Democrats’ favor Two Assembly seats will be open this fall as Alicia Hughes-Skandijs says she isn’t running again Launch of Safe Place sites for youths to seek crisis help scheduled Friday at ZGYC Silencing the whistle El Nino is here and scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires Alaska’s oldest original lighthouse opens for future generations, honors maritime history Two Assembly seats will be open this fall as Alicia Hughes-Skandijs says she isn’t running again Zaandam will miss this week’s stop in Juneau due to ongoing mechanical issues Update: Woman dies from injuries sustained after single-vehicle collision out North Douglas City to pay full cost of first HESCO barriers, sparing 466 property owners from paying $6,300 apiece Seacoast Relay boasts new mileage addition Marcus Mendoza receives honor as athlete of the week Connally wins two events at high school all-star meet 2026 Celebration ends, but its theme of ‘enduring strength’ keeps going New Zealand based dance group Te Ara Kuaka makes Celebration debut Community Calendar Silencing the whistle Goldbelt's role in the Eaglecrest gondola and in Juneau's future Walker’s $10K final PFD a plausible political proposal, but not the right answer A budget crisis by choice North Slope gas projects of the past support a cautious approach in the present Is the threat to Alaska real? History can point the way to city museum’s future Alaska voters can redraw the map on their own An argument for raising the mill rate cap Seacoast Relay boasts new mileage addition Marcus Mendoza receives honor as athlete of the week Connally wins two events at high school all-star meet ‘Our boys did it!’ Crimson Bears are baseball state champions Crimson Bears girls battle to last out at state softball tournament Crimson Bears are ‘Aces’ in state semifinal win over Wolfpack Crimson Bears girls get slow start at state softball championships Crimson Bears open state baseball championships with 8-3 win Crimson Bears basketball banquet celebrates end of season On The Trails: Ducks, midges, and flowers Rooted in Community: Juneau-Douglas City Museum preserves town’s past, but faces uncertain future Cooking for Pleasure: Two chocolate almond coconut cookie recipes On The Trails: Spring in late May Notes On The News: A day editing the Independent On The Trails: Basin Road, jumping mice, calypso orchids Clara Nevada, Eldred Rock and the light that guides the way Cooking for Pleasure: Baked salmon or halibut in garlic mayonnaise On The Trails: On the Outer Point Trail Lingít comic book brings student characters to life during Celebration New UAS Indigenous language master’s program gets final approval from state Board of Education Juneau hatchery king salmon sport fishing opens Alaska Power Company suing luxury lodge over public access to recreation site Q&A: The transboundary mining boom in the Coast Range Clarence ‘Butch’ Laiti remembered as Lingít leader and fisheries advocate Federal court decides not to scrap Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center improvement plan after legal violation Vietnam War veteran from Hoonah gets proper homecoming decades after his service Q&A: DIPAC celebrates 50 years of salmon sustainability in Juneau Southeast Alaska news Wrangell hopes to become first Alaska location for ‘Freedom Rock’ Sitka student exchanges face uncertain times Ketchikan-based Coast Guard cutters sail for Mexico border 69.92% power rate hike in Haines rejected, residents to be refunded for portion of increases Haines Assembly rejects plastic bag ban Wrangell Museum will soon launch website featuring digitized collection Beerfest ’26 in Haines by the numbers Chilkoot campground closed indefinitely Forest Service will help look for invasive crabs around Wrangell Meet the Spanish company at the heart of Alaska’s oil industry revival Court keeps international teacher visa fees affordable for Alaska districts, but it may be too late Dan Sullivan of Petersburg defends run for Alaska’s U.S. Senate against state investigation Alaska House committee advances gas pipeline tax bill sought by governor, Glenfarne BC taking public comment on New Polaris gold mine near Tulsequah River amid Alaskan opposition Federal appeals judges reject lawsuit against Alaska Airlines by former state senator Land transfer to Alaska Native corporation preserves stretch of Nome River Alaska drops to 47th in the nation in overall child well-being, new report says Alaska governor's race survey: How much should companies pay in oil taxes? U.S./International News Postal Service proposes blocking mail ballots in states that don’t turn over voter data Peltola-Sullivan US Senate race moved to toss-up in forecast, two other races also move in Democrats’ favor El Nino is here and scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires Trump signs bill giving nearly $70B to his immigration enforcement agenda through end of his term Inflation at highest level in more than three years As AI use in schools grows, lawmakers and districts scramble to set up guardrails Homeland Security retreats on plan to get data on mail-in voters States face more budget pressures amid rising costs, slow growth From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink their spending Community Launch of Safe Place sites for youths to seek crisis help scheduled Friday at ZGYC Juneau Crime Line’s crimes of the month for June Kussarts celebrate 60th wedding anniversary AARP Alaska honors locals for Older Americans Month and Senior Recognition Day Residents invited to June 9 open house on 2026 glacial lake outburst flood CBJ Permit Center ‘Planner on Call’ available Mondays and Tuesdays only Registration for Start Smart Soccer opens June 1 CBJ reminds public of costs and fines of illegal dumping CBJ Docks & Harbors Celebrates National Infrastructure Week and National Maritime Day Police blotter for June 8 Police blotter for June 7 Police blotter for June 6 Police blotter for June 5 Police blotter for June 4 Police blotter for June 3 Memorial: Ken Coate (May 13, 1953- Jan. 25, 2026) Obituary: Karen G. 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