The event has continued for more than 30 years. Some teams consider it a warm-up for the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament in Juneau
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Deeper Alaska ferry cuts planned by state House panel
Alaska’s ferry system is facing even more service cuts. A House panel on Thursday yanked money from the marine highway budget that the governor had restored. And, it made additional cuts.
Officials continue to monitor Statter Harbor oil spill
The U.S. Coast Guard now estimates between 50 and 100 gallons of oil spilled into Auke Bay’s Statter Harbor on Sunday.
CBJ Regular Meeting 2/23/2015
Audio from the Feb. 23, 2015 CBJ Assembly meeting.
Land swap could open Pederson Hill to residential development
A proposed land swap between the City and Borough of Juneau and Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church could open up about 150 acres on Pederson Hill to housing development.
After providers lobby, Walker reverses cuts to homeless programs
Advocates are rejoicing after Gov. Bill Walker released an updated budget that restores funding for homeless programs.
Beau Schooler cooks up prestigious award nomination
The Rookery Café chef Beau Schooler has been nominated for the “Rising Star of the Year” award by the prestigious James Beard Foundation.
Quake shakes Southeast coast
Shaker with preliminary magnitude of 4.4 was centered about 78 miles southwest of Haines.
Gov. Walker responds to Juneau lawmakers’ concerns over commissioners
Gov. Bill Walker says he’d like all of his commissioners to live in Juneau, but thinks it’s OK if some of them choose to live in other parts of the state.
Tongass transition back on the table
A citizens’ panel continues wrestling with the future of Southeast Alaska’s national forest. The 15-member Tongass Advisory Committee resumes meeting Tuesday in Juneau.