U.S. Forest Service is seeking a full exemption of the Roadless Rule for the Tongass National Forest in Alaska.
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Meet the evangelical climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe
About 400 people packed a university lecture hall and a church in Juneau to hear the renowned climate scientist and evangelical christian speak. Was she converting skeptics, or preaching to the choir?
When it comes to cruise ship passengers, how much is too much? Visitor industry insiders differ.
After a season of record-breaking growth, a gathering of tourism industry stakeholders in Juneau celebrated the summer’s success. But some attendees voiced concern about the need for serious conversations about the number of cruise ship passengers visiting the state.
Juneau officials consider St. Vincent’s bid for new valley warming center
The question of how people will get to and from the shelter hasn’t been fully resolved. One past user says transportation to and from it is his number one issue.
‘Devilfish’ playwright’s favorite audience? Eighth graders.
Juneau eighth graders watched the new play Devilfish and got to talk to some of the show’s stars and creators through a program that connects students and artists.
Tribal government group supports keeping Alaska’s Roadless Rule
The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians passed a resolution at its annual conference last week in Suquamish, Washington.




