NOAA team is still trying to untangle a whale that was reported caught in an anchor line.
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What these drones have detected could mean hazards for the Bering Sea
Scientists will be able to sit from the comfort of their office or even in a coffee shop, as some of the data is collected in real time.
School district waits for last step in state budget process
A budget passed by the state legislature could give the Juneau School District about $500,000 for next school year if the spending plan is approved by the governor.
Weather service reports possible jökulhlaup on Taku River
People along the river should be wary of debris flowing into Taku Inlet and especially cold water temperatures.
Police investigate break-in, vandalism at Juneau Arts and Culture Center
Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, police, seek help after break-in
Red Carpet Concert: The Carper Family
In our final Folk Fest Session Red Carpet Concert, we present this year’s Alaska Folk Festival Guest Artists: The Carper Family.
Family of man who died in Anchorage jail files wrongful death lawsuit against the state
The lawsuit alleges that the state was negligent in training employees to recognize and respond to the needs of mentally ill prisoners and that it was negligent in supervising those employees.
Muñoz faces Democrat challenger in general election, Kito unopposed
Three people are running for Juneau’s two House seats in November.
“Weeks or months” before NOAA knows what killed whale
The endangered fin whale stuck on the bow of a Holland America cruiseship when it docked in Seward on Sunday.
How Mendenhall Glacier staff explain climate change
The U.S. Forest Service wants tourists to take in the dramatic views, but also consider why the glacier is shrinking.