Warmer winters and thicker layers of insulating snow are spurring creation of more taliks, sections of ground that doesn’t freeze even in winter.
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Newscast — Friday, June 10, 2022
In this newscast: Juneau volunteers reboot trail work efforts after the pandemic put a hold on maintenance; State economist Rob Kreiger spoke with Alaska public Media about what’s driving the state’s tightened housing market; Alaska is the most scammed state in the country—this year there have been nearly a thousand reports of fraud.
A Southeast Alaska village wants to build a tourism industry from scratch as logging fades
The ships will create opportunities for small business owners, wood carvers and other artisans, says the chief operations officer for Klawock Heenya.
Juneau community members came together to fix trails on National Trails Day
Volunteers working on the Lemon Creek Trail cleared a boulder and a stump and rerouted water in three places.
Who will make the top four? US House candidates in Alaska have one more day to appeal to voters.
It’s become an Alaska parlor game to guess who’ll make the final four in the special primary. There are dozens of candidates, and we’ve never voted this way before.
Garden of Agony blooms
Juneau grunge-metal band Garden of Agony have a ton of exciting news to share.. (Hint: catch their performance at Áak’w Rock Side Stage tonight before you can’t catch ‘em no mo’.) blooms + Southeast x Southeast + the new new




