This season’s pink salmon were slightly bigger, but southern Panhandle runs fizzled.
Matt Miller
Morning Host & Local News Reporter
I’m up early every weekday morning pulling together all the news and information you need to start your day. I find the stories unique to Juneau or Southeast Alaska that may linger or become food-for-thought at the end of your day. What information do you need from me to give your day some context?
Convicted Wrangell doc wants another chance to defend himself
Greg Salard says he was deprived of right to testify on his own behalf during his Juneau trial in U.S. District Court in July.
Hello, Charlie Tuna, meet Mr. Bear
“Eventually, we were going to eat it,” said Gary Johnson. “But then a bear came and got to our cooler. And he had some fresh tuna.”
73 years ago Friday, the USS Juneau sank during WWII
U.S.Navy’s first namesake for Alaska’s capital city was sunk 73 years ago Friday during the naval battle of Guadalcanal. Only 10 sailors out of 697 survived.
Language matters: The alleged disappearance of Áak’w Kwáan, T’aaku Kwáan
A state researcher challenges persistent narrative and modern language implying that local Tlingits were assimilated or simply vanished.
Preview of new Alaska Native exhibits at SLAM
Curators promise broad, honest representations of Alaska Native history and culture in new Juneau museum.





