This summer’s run is still expected to be 40% higher than the bay’s long-term average.
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A massive search off Mexico coast for missing Alaska couple and their friend has been called off
After scouring roughly 200,000 square miles with no sign of the three and their sailboat, the Mexican navy and U.S. Coast Guard have suspended the search. They’ve been missing for more than two weeks.
Former Ketchikan Indian Community president steps down from Tribal Council
She cited frequent travel away from family and long hours.
Looming mine development puts Southeast’s Chilkat-Klehini system on list of endangered rivers
Even in exploration, a proposed mine project threatens the rivers, the report said.
‘We just let it rip’: Ketchikan trio Dude Mtn recaps 4-show Juneau tour
Some bands are hard to describe. Not Dude Mtn, says frontman and guitarist Cullen McCormick.
How melting Arctic ice could be fueling extreme wildfires in Alaska
As Western wildfires get more destructive, scientists are finding a far-off connection to shrinking ice on the Arctic Ocean.
Alaska communities scramble to keep unhoused people sheltered
Advocates say state funding for a housing trust could relieve the burden.
As fishing guides diversify, rockfish feel the pressure
Recently the total rockfish harvest in Cook Inlet saltwater skyrocketed to over 50,000 fish a year — a 300% increase from the historical average.
Army sends 90 Stryker vehicles from Fort Wainwright to Ukraine
Meanwhile, Army officials are trying to figure out what to do with the rest of the Strykers.
Curious Juneau: Are those collapsing buildings along Glacier Highway the remnants of Juneau’s long gone dairy industry?
As it turns out, 87-year-old Juneau resident Elizabeth “Koggie” File grew up in the now-dilapidated buildings. She shared the family history behind them.