Single vehicle Egan Drive rollover closes lanes
A distracted driver was the alleged cause behind a single-vehicle rollover crash that closed two lanes of Egan Drive on Monday afternoon.
Burned Safari Spirit serves important Juneau market
A small cruise ship that burned at a Seattle dock two weeks ago serves a market Juneau is working to develop.
Curtailed Kensington production to pick up for the rest of year
A six-month planned reduction in mining activity at the Kensington Gold Mine near Juneau should lead to lower operating costs. That’s according to Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation officials, who held an investor conference call today (Monday) to announce first quarter financial results.
2012 UAS graduating class largest in history
More than 620 University of Alaska Southeast graduates from three campuses are celebrating their degrees.
Blessing of fleet, reading of names
Five new names engraved on Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial.
Numbers up for Alaska cruise ship season
The first cruise ships of the 2012 season have begun sailing through Southeast Alaska. More ships will make port calls this year than last, and some of their passengers will reflect new industry trends.
Rossi pleads guilty to illegal hunting practices
Former state Division of Wildlife Conservation Director Corey Rossi has pleaded guilty to illegal hunting practices, according to a release from Alaska State Troopers.
Opponents appeal Montana Creek Rd. rock crusher permit
Opponents of a rock crusher at a Montana Creek Road gravel pit have appealed a Conditional Use Permit issued to Coogan General, LLC last month by the Juneau Planning Commission.


