In a court filing Tuesday, the administration agreed with road opponents that the environmental analysis of the project is flawed.
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Newscast – Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022
In this newscast: The Juneau School District has narrowed its search for a new principal down to three candidates; The state Senate will soon vote on legislation that would change the PFD formulas; Juneau’s Barnacle Foods is able to recover most of the products in its warehouse collapsed from snow; This year’s Iditarod has a thorough COVID prevention plan
Juneau residents invited to give feedback on candidates for Thunder Mountain principal
The Juneau School District has completed a nationwide search for applicants and narrowed it down to three finalists, who are all from Alaska.
Murkowski touts infrastructure success, says she’s fighting Biden admin daily for resource development
Sen. Lisa Murkowski returned to the Alaska Legislature for an annual address marked by her moderate brand of politics.
Soot is accelerating snow melt in popular parts of Antarctica, a study finds
Researchers estimate that soot, or black carbon, pollution in the most popular and accessible part of Antarctica is causing an extra inch of snowpack shrinkage every year.
An Alaska legislator for 30 years, friends remember Johnny Ellis as caring and a coalition builder
Ellis served in the state House from 1986 to 1992, when he was elected to the state Senate. He served there until 2016.




