A letter closes the investigation into the gray whale killed last summer on the Kuskokwim River. The final enforcement outcome was a slap on the wrist nine months after the whale swam up the river.
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Elders look on with pride as younger generations step up at Celebration 2018
What began 36 years ago as an attempt to save Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultures from extinction has become a vibrant reminder that Alaska Native traditions are alive and thriving.
Juneau waterfront developer pitches city land swap
The former owners of the Juneau Empire have proposed a downtown waterfront land swap with the city to realize an ambitious retail development on South Franklin Street. Juneau’s Docks and Harbors sees potential in the deal to create more room for cruise ship tourists.
Can a Northeast Chinese city be Alaska’s next big trading partner?
A group of Chinese business delegates from the northeastern city of Harbin visited Anchorage Friday to foster discussions over future endeavors the two entities can work together on.
Former Rep. Fansler to be arraigned this month
The previous House District 38 representative is due to be arraigned in Juneau on June 21 on one count of harassment in the second degree. State Ethics Attorney Maria Bahr said Fansler has agreed to plead guilty to that charge.
C-SPAN Cities Tour to hit Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage
What they produce will be featured at C-SPAN.org, and on all three C-SPAN cable channels on July 21 and 22.





