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“A Juneau Afternoon” 2/15/12

Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, our host Amanda Compton will talk with Rich Moniak and students that are in Juneau as Muslim Student … more

Bill would expand geoduck farms to Gulf of Alaska

Legislation allowing geoduck farming to expand north and west is moving in the state Senate.

The measure would allow the large, valuable clams to be grown north of their natural realm. That ends around Juneau.

Homeless survey to be done in April

The Juneau Homeless Coalition has joined the national 100,000 Homes campaign to help connect Juneau’s homeless to permanent homes.

Parnell supports public vote for ACMP initiative

Governor Sean Parnell says he’s in favor of letting a citizen’s initiative to restore the Alaska Coastal Management Program go to voters.

Juneau Afternoon 2/14/2012

Pat Moore hosts; Sneed Collard, author of books about science for children, will tell us about the talk he’ll be giving at the Douglas Library … more

APOC blasts bill changing campaign disclosure rules

Members of the Alaska Public Offices Commission today (Tuesday) blasted the legislature for a bill that would ease the state’s electronic campaign disclosure requirement.

CBJ to back Wildflower Court bonds

CBJ to back Wildflower Court bonds

The city will continue to back millions of dollars in bonds for Wildflower Court, a non-profit nursing home adjacent to Bartlett Regional Hospital.

Hydrologist to help CBJ in map dispute

The city will hire an expert to provide technical assistance in its dispute with the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Juneau flood plain maps.

“Left Hanging” 2/14/12

Tune in tonight at 7pm to “Left Hanging” for “Love with the Proper Killer” by Rose Deshaw. It’s hard to find a decent boyfriend. It’s … more

Otter measure drops whole-pelt sales provision

The House Resources Committee has approved a scaled-back measure aimed at increasing sea otter harvests. It’s a significant change for the resolution authored by Wrangell Representative Peggy Wilson.