Active rockslides are threatening to devastate the town’s multimillion dollar cruise ship port. That could take a serious bite out of the visitor industry that feeds Southeast Alaska’s summer economy.

Claire Stremple
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Tongue Unbroken podcast brings real talk about decolonization to mainstream media
X̱ʼunei Lance Twitchell’s podcast is a platform for people doing language revitalization and decolonization work across North America.
Newscast — Thursday, September 8, 2022
In this newscast: This year’s Alaska permanent Fund Dividend payout is $3,284; The new, improved COVID-19 booster is available in Juneau; The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District will no longer allow transgender students to use communal bathrooms; The USDA changed the way it’s making $12 million in federal grants available to Alaska communities; Representative-elect Mary Peltola…
Newscast — Friday, September 2, 2022
In this newscast: People in the Yukon-Kuskowim Delta region react to Congresswoman-elect Mary Peltola’s victory; Political analysts weigh in on Peltola’s victory and what it means for the November election; Juneau’s hospice provider appeals to the city for financial help.
Newscast — Thursday, September 1, 2022
In the newscast: Biologists says fish genetics are going to help them better bycatch issues; Online commenters say Homer-based company Salmon Sisters’ line of apparel is “cultural appropriation”; A Sukteeneidi honor pole will be raised in Craig in mid-September.
Juneau hospice provider appeals to city for financial help
Juneau’s only hospice and home care provider says it can’t sustain its services alone.


