A Ketchikan House candidate faces a sizable penalty for campaigning without registering. An Alaska Public Offices Commission attorney recommends fining David Scott $2,357.
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Guide’s client charged with hunting violation
Hawaiian client of a Juneau guide is the latest to be implicated in possible poaching activities in the area.
Glacier Highway murder trial delayed
Ryan West is charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of Gabriel Carte.
Officials investigating strange smell at campground
Officials are trying to determine the source of an offensive odor coming from the Mendenhall Lake Campground. Initial testing indicates the smell is not coming from a toxic source, including sewage.
USPS reviews Douglas comments
The clock is ticking toward a decision on the fate of the Douglas Post Office.
Political cartoonist’s book highlights Palin, Alaska
A capital city artist has just released a book of his Sarah Palin political cartoons. Tony Newman’s work is as much about Juneau and Alaska as it is about the former governor and vice presidential candidate.
Governor’s mansion holiday open house set for next Tuesday
Governor Sean Parnell and First Lady Sandy Parnell will host the annual holiday open house at the Governor’s mansion next Tuesday, December 6th from 3 to 6 p.m.
Juneau-based Coastie named female athlete of the year
Lieutenant Nicole Auth received the honor for helping the U.S. sailing team win the bronze medal at the 5th Military World Games held earlier this year in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Plenty of complaints about CBJ snow removal
Juneau has received nearly 50 inches of snow since Nov. 1st.
ANCSA: Assimilation or cultural survival?
Is the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act a path to assimilation or a means of cultural survival?
That’s the question posed by Sealaska Heritage Institute President Rosita Worl.