A day after a monstrous winter storm spun its way across the Northeast, life is slowly getting back to normal.
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AMHS to close ferry bar service this winter
AMHS is closing bars on state ferries, a move that state Department of Transportation officials say will save about $750,000 a year.
With greater numbers, Democrats hope for more leverage over Medicaid expansion
The House Minority caucus grew from ten to 13, making support from at least some of their members necessary for any action that requires a three-fourths vote.
Sullivan: Alaskans dream big, breathe air ‘bathed in promise’
In his first Senate speech, U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan yesterday spoke in support of the Keystone Pipeline.
Gun lawsuit will be heard by Juneau jurors next month
Family of Simone Kim sues Rayco Sales over rifle used in August 2006 murder.
Puppets showcase ‘low-tech, high magic’
Locals donate time and materials to construct giant puppets for upcoming events around Juneau.
Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen nominated for a Grammy
Frank Solivan, a musician with roots in Juneau and Alaska, leads a band called Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen.
Obama withdraws 9.8m acres of Arctic Ocean
President Obama is withdrawing 9.8 million acres of the Beaufort and Chukchi seas from future oil and gas lease sales.
Birds unusual and abundant spotted in Christmas Bird Count
The lack of snow this winter made it easy for a group of Chilkat Valley residents to count birds during the 2014 Audubon Christmas Bird Count in December.
Holocaust Survivors Mark 70th Anniversary Of Auschwitz’s Liberation
Holocaust survivors gathered along with several world leaders today to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation by the Soviet Red Army of the Auschwitz camp in Poland where more than 1 million people, mostly Jews, were killed.









