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Top Tongass officials stepping down soon
Forest Supervisor Forrest Cole plans to retire in April and his deputy Tricia O’Connor is taking a new job in Wyoming.
Eight Southeast cities plan for scrap-metal recycling
A Ketchikan company will soon begin collecting and recycling scrap metal from Wrangell, Petersburg and six Prince of Wales Island communities.
Update: First big snow of season expected in Southeast Alaska
The National Weather Service called off the winter storm warning for Juneau and northern Southeast Alaska on Sunday at 7 p.m.
BC official says mine concerns heard, critics disagree
British Columbia officials say they understand why Alaskans are concerned about new mines planned for transboundary rivers. But critics on this side of the border say they’re not doing anything about it.
Southeast votes for Begich, Walker, Dunbar
Sen. Mark Begich would be headed back to Washington, D.C., had the rest of the state voted like Southeast. And Bill Walker would have solidly won the governor’s race.
Southeast cities hot and cold on ballot measures
Southeast Alaska voters shot down some tax changes and construction projects during the Oct. 7 municipal elections.
Cruise traffic level, but could grow soon
Alaska’s cruise ship season ended last week with a similar number of visitors as in 2013. But the next few years could be different.
Juneau employment down in 2013 as government sector shed jobs
Juneau lost about 240 jobs last year, led by a 2.7 percent dip in government sector employment
Ferry system plans for a new route in Southeast
The state ferry system is planning a new route in Southeast Alaska. It’s being done in conjunction with a new, privately run ferry.