The owners of the Star Princess cruise ship say that they have new video evidence that proves they are not responsible for ignoring a stranded fishing vessel 100 miles off the coast of South America in March.
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Wildlike movie seeks to tell a real Alaska story
With everywhere from Maine to Louisiana has played the role of Alaska on the big screen, Juneau is appearing on the silver screen for the first time in 13 years.
Review doubts science on sea lion protection
Three independent reviewers are questioning the science behind a decision to restrict commercial fishing to protect endangered Steller sea lions in Alaska.
Shell begins petroleum drilling in Chukchi Sea
Royal Dutch Shell has begun drilling in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska’s northwest coast.
Foodland IGA to open Monday
Downtown Juneau’s only large-scale full service grocer is closed Sunday while employees work to transition from Alaskan & Proud ownership to the new Myers Group Foodland IGA.
Alaska VA stands down for Southeast vets
More than 800 military vets attended the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs first ever “Stand Down” in Southeast Alaska last week.
Jeff Brown & Jerry Harmon named Parade Marshals
Jeff Brown and Jerry Harmon are Grand Marshals of the 2013 July 4th parade.
AWARE offers Fall Advocacy Training
Alaska abuse shelters throughout the state took in more victims last year, according to the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
Scientists search for reason of Cook Inlet beluga decline
Scientists studying Cook Inlet belugas have watched the dramatic decline of their numbers from 1,300 in the 1970s to only 300 now.
Parnell administration defends practice of not keeping text messages
Governor Sean Parnell’s administration is standing by its practice not to preserve or make public any information sent or received as cell phone text messages.