In unofficial results, Troll leads by almost 300 votes with 1866 total; Bill Peters has 1571 votes.
Archives for October 1, 2013
2008 Tongass plan to be reviewed, amended
The Forest Service has decided to make changes in its Tongass land management plan.
Juneau Afternoon 10/2/13
Wednesday at 3 on KTOO-FM, Anne Fuller hosts. Jorden Nigro will be here to highlight Friday’s Annual Auction for SAIL; We’ll get the details on Friday’s Dale DeArmond Exhibit opening at the City Museum; We’ll talk with Valerie Snyder about the Brown Boot Costume Company; And Bettye Adams, with Joshua Adams, from the Alaskan Hotel,…
Juneau Head Start classes still in session despite shutdown
Funding is secure through December
Foul play not suspected in death of Juneau man
Juneau police have identified the body found this morning along Egan Drive near the Coast Guard Subport parking lot.
Assistance available in Juneau for enrolling in new health insurance
Alaska’s online health insurance marketplace can help the uninsured, underinsured, or even those with medical coverage who want to shop around.
What Alaskans can expect from the shutdown
While essential services will remain, Alaskans will notice some impacts from the federal government shutdown.
Groups work to educate Alaskans on Health Insurance Marketplace
Several groups in the state are starting to get the word out about how residents can sign up for health plans under the law.
Alaska Tsunami Warning Center gets new name
Yesterday was the last day that the tsunami warning center in Palmer, Alaska will be the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center.
Senate challengers side with House Republicans in shutdown showdown
What would the Republican Senate candidates who are challenging Begich have done if they had been in office instead?