The Obama administration wants to make sure that if you try to enroll for health care by March 31, you will get it, even if you haven’t quite finished the application process.
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Choose Respect rally draws big crowd
By participating in the march, Lt. Kris Sell hopes to show victims that police officers support them and want to stop the violence.
New SEACC director targets transboundary mines
An environmental activist from Oregon is the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council’s new executive director. Malena Marvin takes over as SEACC does more collaboration and fewer lawsuits.
House passes Soboleff Day as Native languages bill draws critics
Two bills dealing with Alaska Native issues got different receptions from members of the Legislature on Thursday.
Juneau Afternoon 3/28/14
Friday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will be your host. Damon Steubner will be here to highlight tonight’s presentation at UAS, featuring historical films about Alaska; We’ll talk with Lee Stetson about his interpretive performance of John Muir Friday night at the downtown library; Photographer/author Amy Gulick offers a preview of this…
Map Warns Of Patches Susceptible To Landslides
Geological studies have warned for decades that the area of Snohomish County, where Oso is located, was at risk for landslides.
Tribes push to restore salmon to upper Columbia River
Tribes, scientists and policymakers from both sides of the border are meeting to figure out how to restore Columbia River fish to their historical range.
Shred Tunes 14
This features Eaglecrest locals Beth Geiger and Rick Shattuck and the tunes they listen to while shredding.
Obama Lays Out His Plan To Have Telecoms Store Call Data
President Obama announced Thursday that he has decided “the data should remain at the telephone companies.”
When the earthquake struck, Bob Allen took care of what he could
Allen says when you can’t take care of your own, you take care of what you can.