Last Thursday, an employee at Denali National Park made a disturbing discovery while driving to the site of the landslide on the Park Road.
Archives for October 2013
Can logging switch to second-growth sooner?
Can Southeast’s timber industry survive while only logging second-growth forests? An Oregon research group says it can. And it could happen sooner than many expect.
Hoonah lawsuit going to trial early next fall
Officer Matthew Tokuoka’s widow filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging negligence, loss of consortium, breach of contract
SOB dumpster bear needed no help escaping
A smart young bear eluded authorities Tuesday morning, crawling out of a dumpster just before they arrived.
Juneau Afternoon 10/30/13
Wednesday at 3 on KTOO-FM, Anne Fuller hosts. We’ll talk with Theatre in the rough’s Aaron Ellmore, about their new production, The Ladies of the Camillias; Deborah Hart will fill us in on the details about next week’s Southeast Alaska Watershed Symposium; We’ll get a preview of this week’s Wildlife Wednesday presentation about bats; And…
Eaglecrest moves on to second round
Juneau’s Eaglecrest is on to the second round of the Ski Town Throwdown.
Consumer Confidence Fell Sharply This Month; Shutdown Blamed
The 16-day partial shutdown of the federal government and the wrangling in Washington over the nation’s finances combined to shake consumers’ confidence sharply in October, the private Conference Board reported Tuesday morning.
First Friday Quilt Show at KTOO
See the new collection of quilts from The Monday Night Sewing Circle & The Gold Street Quilters.
Used record, CD and video sale
The KTOO Used Record, CD, and Video Sale is coming soon!
Judge Rules Texas Abortion Restrictions Unconstitutional
New abortion restrictions passed by the Texas Legislature are unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Monday in a divisive case the state has already vowed to appeal.