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.
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.
Sales tax wish lists grows
The wish list for Juneau’s 1 percent temporary sales tax has grown to more than $81 million.
Eaglecrest survey results online
More than 1,000 people responded to an online survey on Juneau’s Eaglecrest Ski Area. Coupled with an earlier telephone survey of Juneau residents, the results are part of the master plan process underway by the Eaglecrest Board of Directors.
School board votes to retain spring break
Juneau school kids will get spring break next year. The school board voted Tuesday night to keep the week-long March break.
Juneau skiers headed for Arctic Winter Games
Four Juneau ski racers have qualified to compete in the Arctic Winter Games next month, based on their results at the Alaska State Alpine Skiing … more
Basin Road Bridge closed until April 15
The Basin Road Bridge will be closed to all traffic through mid-April.
Stevens’ portrait unveiled
A portrait of the late Senator Ted Stevens – unveiled Friday evening — will hang on the second floor of the Alaska State Capitol between the House and Senate chambers.
Fierce winds hit Juneau
Winds were fierce throughout Southeast Alaska this morning. The National Weather Service says Sitka, Juneau and Yakutat had the highest gusts.
Stevens’ portrait to be unveiled today
A portrait of the late Sen. Ted Stevens to hang in the Alaska State Capitol will be unveiled today (Friday).


