The majority of the public boat harbors in Alaska were constructed and funded by the state during the 1960s and 1970s. Over the last 30 years, those state subsidies have dried up.
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Offshore magnitude 5.9 earthquake rattles Southeast Alaska
Houses shook briefly in Sitka, Petersburg and Wrangell.
Update: Police ask for help finding suspect in Wednesday night shooting
Police are searching for a male suspect they say is likely near Berner’s Bay cabin.
Newscast – Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024
In this newscast: Outside the Anchorage courthouse, protestors held signs supporting the rights of grand juries to investigate judicial corruption; Bethel police have re-opened an investigation into the death of a local woman that was originally deemed a suicide, after pleas from her family; A federal judge has ruled that a civil rights case against the City of Fairbanks can proceed to trial
School funding concerns dominate Juneau delegation’s town hall
The three lawmakers shared their priorities going into the session.
Reopened case into the death of Bethel woman leaves ‘more questions than answers’
The investigator who reviewed the case eventually found more than a dozen “points of contention” — essentially red flags in the initial investigation.




