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Take a hike on National Trails Day

There are more than a hundred trails in Juneau, and tomorrow is the celebration of the newly completed Under Thunder Trail in Mendenhall Valley.

Launching the trip of a lifetime

Launching the trip of a lifetime

A group of early 20-somethings who grew up in Juneau set out on the trip of a lifetime this afternoon (Friday).

Gardentalk – Weed tea

Gardentalk – Weed tea

Fermenting far-from-favorable flourishing flora for food.

Gardentalk – Potato planting

This week’s segment focuses on how to plant and care for your potato crop.

Officials warn of avalanche danger on Flume Trail

The City and Borough of Juneau is warning residents not to access the Perseverance Trail system via the Flume Trail.

Gardentalk – Berries and fruit

Something different to try.

South American students spend their summer enjoying winter at Eaglecrest

South American students spend their summer enjoying winter at Eaglecrest

Only two days left in the Juneau ski season. Eaglecrest closes on Sunday, after a banner year of snow. The city-owned ski area opened November 25th, eight days earlier than planned. It still has more than 100 inches of snow at the base and nearly 160 at the top of the mountain.

Gardentalk – Lawn prep and care

Gardentalk – Lawn prep and care

First, you’ve got to deice your lawn before you can demoss, thatch, seed, and fertilize.

Japanese ship watched for oil, debris after being sunk

Japanese ship watched for oil, debris after being sunk

The Coast Guard is watching for fuel and debris from a derelict Japanese fishing vessel it sank off the coast of Southeast Alaska on Thursday.

Ghost ship to be sunk

Ghost ship to be sunk

Cutter Anacapa will likely use it’s bow-mounted 25-millimeter gun to hole the Ryou-Un Maru.