AEL&P says crews are responding to the false alarm, and there’s no need to evacuate the area.
Ryan Cunningham, KTOO
Winter storm could bring up to a foot of snow in Juneau
The National Weather Service says up to 8 inches of snow are expected throughout the day, with an additional 2-4 inches expected overnight.
For Alaska Native cultural tour guides, the job is to carry the weight of the world
As a cultural interpreter, John Lawrence tries to answer any questions people might have. Some questions are about paint. Other questions are harder.
Juneau expecting a one-two punch of rainstorms this week
Because of a higher risk of landslides, the City and Borough of Juneau has temporarily closed the Flume Trail.
‘Potentially lethal’ toxins found in Juneau shellfish
A group that monitors shellfish toxin levels is warning Juneau residents not to consume shellfish from locations in the Auke Bay area.
Snowboarder dies in avalanche near Haines
Two skiers in the area dug the Haines resident out of the snow within a matter of minutes and tried to resuscitate him.
Newscast – Friday, Jan. 4, 2019
In this newscast, the Alaska Supreme Court upholds Bart LeBon’s House victory, seven Juneauites are vying for an Assembly seat, and a local trust swaps land with the U.S. Forest Service.
Newscast – Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019
In this newscast, Gov. Dunleavy formally requests federal disaster relief funds for the earthquake recovery, Sen. Murkowski wants to pass a public lands bill, and a Japan whaling decision could affect Alaska whalers.
Newscast – Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019
In this newscast, online PFD applications are shut down temporarily, and the Gastineau Humane Society is getting a new name and logo.
On Thanksgiving, Juneau students are grateful for their school’s Tlingit immersion program
For the kids in Harborview Elementary School’s Tlingit immersion program, Thanksgiving is an opportunity to expand their understanding of Tlingit language and culture.