Under its own power, an earthworm gains about 30 feet of new territory each year. But that does not help explain how worms got to Alaska.
"Alaska"
Witnesses to Hoonah shooting, standoff remember earlier encounters with convicted gunman
Debbie Greene and John Millan testify to seeing John Marvin before August 28, 2010 incident.
Folk Fest update with Sean Tracey
Longtime Alaskan musician Sean Tracey is up from Austin, Texas for the Alaska Folk Festival.
Transboundary mine measure before state House
Three Southeast representatives want their colleagues to sign on to a campaign to protect the region’s fisheries from British Columbia mines.
Alaska artist Rie Muñoz dies at 93
A statement from her family says Muñoz was “active and independent until her last hours.”
Bill to reinstate state income tax introduced in Alaska House
A pair of lawmakers in the Alaska House have filed legislation to reinstate an income tax.
Seward statue project moving ahead
Organizers hope to erect a bronze sculpture of William Henry Seward by the 150th anniversary of the Alaska purchase.
Tsunami test across coastal Alaska Wednesday morning
Wednesday morning, shortly after 10 o’clock, the state will be testing the tsunami warning system around coastal Alaska.
Juneau cracks down on aggressive “hawking”
The Juneau Police Department says “hawking” — an aggressive form of commercial sidewalk solicitation — is on the rise.
Watch “Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis” Monday @ 8 p.m. on 360 North
This film looks beyond the controversies surrounding Medical Marijuana programs and instead, investigates the science. The hour-long program reveals how the plant’s chemical compounds act on the brain and the body to potentially treat a myriad of difficult conditions and diseases. Monday March 16th at 8:00 p.m. on 360 North