The hikers took a spur trail by mistake and got lost trying to return to the main trail.
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Newscast – Friday, July 29, 2022
In this newscast: Alaska records its first case of monkeypox; Gov. Mike Dunleavy signs a bill that lets tribes apply to create their own public schools; A preview of local election ballot questions coming up in Monday’s Juneau Assembly meeting; Conditions in global energy markets are making liquefied natural gas projects more attractive; A labor union negotiates a tentative contract to make some of Alaska Airlines workers the highest paid employees in the industry
Without Ocean Rangers, Glacier Bay is monitoring cruise ships on its own
Glacier Bay used to rely on the state’s Ocean Ranger program for these inspections, but the legislature dissolved that program this year.
‘Alaskan Bush People’ get the cold shoulder while looking for land in Southeast
The Brown family has lived in different communities in Alaska over the years and has burned some bridges along the way.
Monday is the public’s last chance to weigh in on several Juneau ballot questions, including a new City Hall
The Juneau Assembly plans to hold public hearings and final votes on ballot questions related to new city infrastructure and how to pay for it.
‘We’ve seen this before’: After cow mutilation, Delta Junction ranchers put up $2,500 reward
Some think the cow was killed by a predator. “We have a butcher shop,” the rancher said. “We know the difference.”




