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Winter may be cold and dry

Winter may be cold and dry

Juneau’s winter could be dry and cold – but not much snow, according to the National Weather Service

SEARHC hires general counsel

SEARHC  interim general counsel Michael E. Douglas has been hired permanently for the job.

Douglas has been the attorney for the SouthEast Alaska Regional Health … more

Auke Lake users say enforce current regulations

Auke Lake users say enforce current regulations

Juneau’s laws regulating motorized use of Auke Lake need to be enforced.

Former Ketchikan hospital faces demolition

A Ketchikan company could begin demolition work on the community’s former hospital building as soon as January.

Eaglecrest’s Porcupine Lift to open Saturday

Eaglecrest’s Porcupine Lift to open Saturday

It’s not the full mountain, but Eaglecrest Ski Area will open the Porcupine Lift on Saturday.

Eaglecrest General Manager Matt Lillard says a lot of … more

Stone memorial is Dec. 5

A memorial service for former Juneau Assembly Member David Stone will be at Centennial Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 5, from  2 p.m. to 4 pm.… more

Celebration of Life for Newman brothers is Saturday

The memorial has been set for two Juneau brothers who died in a boating accident last weekend.

BRH to repay nearly $1-million in Medicare and Medicaid billing errors

BRH to repay nearly $1-million in Medicare and Medicaid billing errors

Bartlett Regional Hospital must repay the state and federal governments close to a million dollars for six years of Medicare and Medicaid billing errors. The … more

43-year-old Bethel woman found dead in home

A 43-year-old woman was found unresponsive in Bethel, the second to die within a week.

Journey to Attu

Journey to Attu

The fog enshrouded island doesn’t get many visitors, but earlier this month, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Sherman and some of her crew called, each with their own unique tie to Attu.