It was the 50th anniversary of the first time a chief justice addressed a joint session of the Alaska Legislature.
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Juneau lowers COVID risk level
The city has been at a modified high level since early January. Now it’s down to moderate.
Joint venture between Doyon and Huna Totem invests in Juneau tour bus company
The new partnership has acquired an 80% majority share in Alaska Coach Tours, a Juneau-headquartered company they think can expand statewide.
In a 50-knot gale, Coast Guard rescues 2 from sinking fishing boat south of Sitka
According to a news release, the Coast Guard was notified that a 40-foot troller was in distress in Islet Passage, about 17 miles south of Sitka, near Kanga Bay.
An unexpected item is blocking cities’ climate change prep: obsolete rainfall records
Rainfall reports for some states are 50 years old, which means they don’t reflect how the climate has already changed in recent decades.
Why NASA’s new space telescope is pointed at the Big Dipper
Cooling the telescope to about minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit will let it see objects that are far more distant and faint than what the Hubble telescope can see.





