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Tuesday Newscast 2/14/12

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Rare Steller’s Sea Eagle seen in Juneau

Rare Steller’s Sea Eagle seen in Juneau

A Steller’s Sea Eagle has been seen in downtown Juneau – far afield from its habitat of eastern Russia. Research wildlife biologist Dave Douglas saw the rare eagle Friday morning.

Electronic campaign filing bill hits snag

House Bill 311 passed the Senate, but a change to the legislation was rejected by the House of Representatives. While the bill has garnered virtually no attention, it is opposed by staff of the Alaska Public Offices Commission – the agency that oversees disclosure of campaign financing.

“Left Hanging” 2/7/12

This week Ms.G will be reading The Blues I’m Playing by Langston Hughes.… more

Alaska Shield scenario like real winter

Alaska Shield scenario like real winter

Alaska Shield 2012′s bad weather, extreme cold scenario was like the real fall and winter of 2011 / 2012.

Monday Newscast 2/13/12

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Tlingit clan conference set for this spring in Sitka

Tlingit clan conference set for this spring in Sitka

Anthropologists, linguists and elders will gather in Sitka this spring for a conference of Tlingit tribes and clans. It coincides with the 100-year anniversary of Alaska Native Brotherhood, the state’s oldest indigenous-rights association.

House passes bill easing electronic campaign disclosure rules

Political candidates with limited Internet access or who don’t own a computer could get an exemption from a state requirement that they file campaign disclosure forms electronically under a bill passed by the state House this morning (Friday).

Fritz Cove Collective – Listen Here

Hear singer-songwriters Adam Wood, Irene Muller and Tyler Preston play live and chat with Katie B.

Former Juneau cop sentenced to 4 1/2 years

Brian Ervin was initially accused of sexual assault of a minor, but later convicted of interference with official proceedings.