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Two people, dog rescued from grounded skiff

No injuries reported after they ran up on Coghlan Island

Eaglecrest opens Nov. 25

Eaglecrest will open on Friday. The city-owned ski area has enough snow to open a week earlier than planned.

Arne Fuglvog sentencing delayed

Former U.S. Senate aide will now be sentenced February 7.

Thomas calls for more cooperation between tribes and ANCs

Thomas calls for more cooperation between tribes and ANCs

Rural Alaska’s economic and social problems require greater cooperation between Native Corporations and federally recognized tribes, says Tlingit and Haida Central Council President Ed Thomas.… more

School budget committee wants public input

Juneau’s Board of Education wants to know what the public thinks about school district spending.

STD cases down; AK still has high rate

The number of sexually transmitted gonorrhea infections in Alaska has decreased, according to the State Section of Epidemiology.

Gonorrhea went down 23 percent for the … more

Former mall managers indicted for theft

Paul and Cheryl Hansen are being charged with felonies.

Charges filed against Juneau and Sitka guides

Three Southeast residents face charges related to charter fishing violations.

Storis transfer approved by U.S. House

Now-decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard cutter could become floating museum for Juneau

BC power line spurs transboundary development

Alaska and Canadian scientists say the B.C. government should study the cumulative impacts of proposed transboundary region development.