Funeral mass for Duilio Antonio “Tony” Rosales will start at noon, May 21 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church.
Southeast
Anchorage resident injured in Yakutat bear attack
This is the second mauling in Southeast so far this spring.
Elaine Abraham, ground-breaking Tlingit elder, dead at 86
Abraham, whose Tlingit name was Chuu Shah, was the first woman and the first Native American to hold a senior position in the statewide administration of the University of Alaska system.
Former Arizona lawmaker charged with Excursion Inlet homicide
Mark Anthony DeSimone faces charges of murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in connection with the death of Duilio Antonio “Tony” Rosales.
Coast Guard rescues two from foundering troller Rosalyn
The Coast Guard says seas in the area were 8 to 12 feet and winds were blowing at 40 knots.
Sea lion harasses Sitka fisherman in harbor
A 2,500-pound terrorist has been surprising sport and commercial fishermen outside Sitka harbors.
New Haines borough manager has Coast Guard, Tlingit roots
Personality won out over experience in the Haines Borough Assembly’s decision of who to hire as the next borough manager.
Term limits, dropped incumbent on Sealaska ballot
Sealaska shareholders are deciding whether to impose term limits on the corporation’s board. They’re also considering nine candidates for four board seats.
Investigation finds widespread contamination at former Haines Fuel Terminal
Approximately 75,000 cubic yards of soil have contaminants that exceed environmental standards.
Healing on hold: Waiting for subsidized housing in Juneau
For those looking for subsidized units, the wait can feel extremely long, especially when your family is on the brink of homelessness.