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Members of an anti-abortion group called Alaskans for Life who gathered on Thursday said they didn’t have specific demands ...
Reardon said that while metal detectors make sense in certain places such as the court building ... scanner at the Alaska State Capitol on Monday. (Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire) ...
Madeleine Bass, 14, a freshman at Juneau-Douglas High School ... “The citizens of Alaska deserve to walk into our Capitol building without being assumed to be dangerous or something like ...
people who work in the Capitol have told him they had concern or fear regarding visitors who don’t have a reason to be in the building. Rep. Sara Hannan, D-Juneau and the council chair ...
Visitors to the Alaska State Capitol will ... access to the seat of government in Juneau. But if you ask Rep. Sara Hannan, D-Juneau, screening Capitol visitors just makes sense.
On April 22, in a joint session of the House and Senate, the attempt to override the governor’s veto of House Bill 69 was defeated — 33 to 27 — that is seven votes short of the required 40. I voted no ...
Delegates from several Asian nations are set to come to Alaska soon to study the project, but state legislators have ...
Visitors to Alaska’s State Capitol must now pass through metal detectors and bag checks. The new protocols aim to improve ...
(Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire ... in front of Alaska’s Capitol are common during the legislative session — largely seeking action on matters lawmakers inside the building can act upon ...