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Lawmakers to review Coastal Management initiative

Testimony by invitation-only during joint meeting of House and Senate Judiciary Committees.

Stevens’ portrait unveiled

Stevens’ portrait unveiled

A portrait of the late Senator Ted Stevens – unveiled Friday evening — will hang on the second floor of the Alaska State Capitol between the House and Senate chambers.

Guide’s client fined, loses bear

Bradley Deffenbaugh went out bear hunting with Michael P. Duby in June 2009.

Juneau man charged with multiple code violations

Ronald W. Hohman is facing six misdemeanor counts of maintaining a nuisance property, failure to close a building, and not using a public sewer.

Fierce winds hit Juneau

Winds were fierce throughout Southeast Alaska this morning. The National Weather Service says Sitka, Juneau and Yakutat had the highest gusts.

Stevens’ portrait to be unveiled today

Stevens’ portrait to be unveiled today

A portrait of the late Sen. Ted Stevens to hang in the Alaska State Capitol will be unveiled today (Friday).

Thane Road reopened, avalanche danger still high

State Department of Transportation road crews have cleared the snow from the avalanche off of Mount Roberts.

Northern Waters Task Force delivers report

The Alaska Northern Waters Task Force has given the legislature its findings and recommendations on the effects of climate change in the Arctic – and how the state fits into national and international interests in the region.

Hoonah loses beloved mayor Windy Skaflestad

A memorial service is planned for February 12th for former Hoonah Mayor Alf ‘Windy’ Skaflestad, who passed away last Saturday at the age of 75 after a long battle with prostate cancer.

OfficeMax opens in Juneau

OfficeMax opens in Juneau

Office Max is the second chain store to open in a month in Juneau, at the Nugget Mall, next to Petco.