The U.S. House voted Tuesday to restore a cut to the cost-of-living-allowance for retirees, and the Senate Monday voted to move forward with a bill to do the same.
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Budget cuts shrink AVO’s seismic network
The ability to monitor several volcano’s in Alaska is being diminished due to funding constraints.
Police look for clues in child enticement case
Juneau police are looking for two men in a truck who tried to pick up a child walking home from school last week.
Parnell warns Ketchikan of lawsuit repercussions
Governor Sean Parnell is warning that Ketchikan’s lawsuit against the state over school funding might make him and lawmakers reluctant to fund Ketchikan projects.
Reifenstuhl: Regional hatcheries return investment seven-fold
Southeast Alaska’s hatchery programs are a critical part of the success of commercial fisheries says Reifenstuhl.
Services honor Brandon Mahle, popular Juneau youth sports coach
Mahle was just 31 years old when he passed away unexpectedly on January 30th. He had a wife and two young daughters.



