As tourism increases and federal budgets shrink, a permitting backlog at the U.S. Forest Service has been growing.
Elizabeth Jenkins, Alaska's Energy Desk - Juneau
Newscast – Friday May 11, 2018
Emergency Alert System test Mark DeSimone trail verdict in the death of Duilio “Tony” Rosales Bill to overhaul the state’s alcohol laws killed for this year
State wants public input on how to spend Volkswagen settlement money
The $8 million could go towards investments in electric vehicle infrastructure or upgrades to diesel-powered transportation.
Wolves are eating sea otters near Gustavus. What does that mean for the deer?
On a recent camping trip, a Gustavus man realized that wolves weren’t just eating deer at a beloved hunting spot. One notorious marine predator appears to be becoming the prey.
How tourists could see the glacier after it retreats
The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is preparing for a future that includes more tourists and a melting attraction.
Making a better “hot dog of the sea”
Tyre Lanier visited Alaska a few decades ago to encourage fisheries to make an in-demand seafood product. Now he’s back with a way to improve it.




