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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced his policy priorities for the Alaska State Legislature for when they reconvene for a ...
Visitors to the state Capitol in Juneau will have to go through a metal detector under a policy adopted on Monday.
The facade of the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on May 22, 2024. Visitors to the Alaska State Capitol won’t need to pass through an airport-style security checkpoint, at least for now.
Students climb the stairs at the Alaska State Capital on Thursday morning after marching from Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé as part of a statewide protest on April 4, 2024, calling ...
Sara Kveum speaks to the crowd rallying in front of the Alaska State Capitol, alongside Nikki Bass, both members of the Key Coalition of Alaska advocating for disability rights on March 19, 2025.
Apr. 1—JUNEAU — The Alaska State Capitol will soon have an airport-style security checkpoint, screening all visitors to the building. The policy change was ordered on Monday by the Legislative ...
More than 120 people gathered at the Alaska State Capitol at noon Wednesday as part of a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump’s actions at the onset of his second term, including ...
Dec. 13—The Alaska State Capitol won't have an airport-style security checkpoint, for now, after legislators tabled the contentious plans Thursday. The Legislative Council — a committee that ...
The Alaska Fishermen’s Building in Juneau houses the United Fishermen of Alaska, or UFA, one of several industry trade groups with a presence at the Alaska Capitol, which is just down the street.
For the past four months, she’s been working in the Alaska Capitol’s lounge — the building’s version of a cafeteria — serving food to legislators, staff and visitors.
Alaska natives John Schank and Fred Austin will bring holiday cheer to Washington, D.C., by transporting the annual Christmas Tree to the U.S. Capitol. This year’s tree was selected from Alaska ...