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“Un-Cruise” line boosts Alaska sailings

“Un-Cruise” line boosts Alaska sailings

A Seattle-based tour company is adding another vessel to its Alaska routes.

Empire publisher leaving post

Empire publisher leaving post

Nine days after the Juneau Empire rolled out a new look and an online paywall, publisher Mark Bryan has resigned.

FEMA sets deadline for Juneau to adopt new flood plain maps

FEMA sets deadline for Juneau to adopt new flood plain maps

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has given the City and Borough of Juneau an August 19th deadline to adopt new flood zone maps.

Victim’s Names Released in Helo 1 Crash

Victim’s Names Released in Helo 1 Crash

In a somber and sometimes emotional press conference Monday in Anchorage, Public Safety Commissioner Joe Masters said that Helo 1′s pilot, Mel Nading, 55, Trooper Tage Toll, 40, of the Talkeetna post, and a body believed to be that of snowmachiner Carl Ober were aboard the downed craft.

Assembly considers shooting range permit

Assembly considers shooting range permit

Construction of a gun store and indoor shooting range remains on hold as the Juneau Assembly determines whether the Planning Commission properly issued a conditional … more

Juneau man featured in CDC anti-smoking campaign

Juneau man featured in CDC anti-smoking campaign

Michael Patterson, who has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, is featured prominently in the CDC’s “Tips from Former Smokers” campaign.

Former CFO named to Sealaska board

Former CFO named to Sealaska board

The Sealaska regional corporation has a new board member. Richard Rinehart is a real-estate investor and was Sealaska’s chief financial officer and corporate controller.

How does kelp complicate the sea otter equation?

How does kelp complicate the sea otter equation?

Scientists know sea otters have a profound impact on their ecosystem, but in Southeast Alaska the details of those interactions are hazy.

Lawmakers Anticipating Fewer Capital Projects, Savings Withdrawals

Lawmakers Anticipating Fewer Capital Projects, Savings Withdrawals

Combined with his oil tax plan, the proposal could mean a combination of belt-tightening measures and big withdrawals from Alaska’s savings accounts.

Spring Sealaska dividends total $12 million

Spring Sealaska dividends total $12 million

Sealaska’s approximately 21,000 shareholders will get their spring dividends around April 12th. Its Board of Directors approved the distribution at a meeting today.