The company interested in taking over the only full service grocery store in downtown Juneau says it’s close to signing a lease agreement with the owners of the Foodland Shopping Center.
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Forest Service seeks information about stolen cedar planks for trail project
About a dozen rough cut, yellow cedar planks to be used on the Dan Moller Trail were stolen sometime between March and May, U.S. Forest Service officials say.
State issues permit for ship archaeological work
The state has issued a permit allowing for archaeological work at the site of a sunken Gold Rush-era ship in southeast Alaska.
Gardentalk – Raspberries and Porcupines
How do you dress a porcupine? Very carefully.
Oil spill from work on Shell’s oil spill containment barge delays drilling
Minor oil spills at Bellingham have plagued construction of an oil spill containment barge needed for Shell Oil to drill exploratory wells in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska.
New Bartlett Regional Hospital CEO focuses on collaboration
Today (Wednesday) was the first day on the job for Bartlett Regional Hospital’s new CEO Chris Harff. She spent it getting a tour of the hospital, getting to know some of the staff, and asking questions.
Pot grower sentenced
Fourteen months in prison for Scott Eberhardt.
Switch failure knocks out power in Mendenhall Valley
About 3,000 Mendenhall Valley households and businesses were without power this morning for about an hour when a switch failed at the Alaska Light and Power Loop substation.
Juneau officials look for best way to manage assets
In response to questions from the Assembly and public, Juneau City Manager Kim Kiefer says she’ll develop a comprehensive list of deferred maintenance needs at city facilities.
Juneau plays good neighbor, loans ambulance to Skagway
Juneau is loaning Skagway an ambulance after the community’s only emergency vehicle was totaled in a July 10th crash on the Klondike Highway.