Some bulbs may still be buried by snow, but those that have already emerged are in danger of being hard-frosted by overnight temperatures in the 20s.
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Murkowski taps two Juneauites for D.C. office
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has tapped two Juneauites: Ben Mallot and Ann Robertson to join her office as a staffer and research fellow respectively. The additions are part of a new wave of hires announced March 30.
Campaign takes different approach to racism
A statewide Native organization wants Alaskans to recognize, discuss and repair the impacts of racism.
Newscast — Friday, March 30, 2018
In this newscast: Across Southeast, Fish & Games shuts down most sportfishing for king salmon Alaska Seaplanes announces new Juneau-Whitehorse route Gov. Walker asks U.S. Army Corps for more comment time for Pebble Mine study Pair of Juneauites join Sen. Murkowski’s DC office
As Sitkans wait for roe, news of sickness from herring eggs in Canada
Typically, cholera is associated with tropical destinations. But recently, the bacteria that can cause the disease was found in subsistence herring eggs in British Columbia.
Ferry cancellations cause challenges for Southeast students
There are no roads linking most of Southeast Alaska, so residents rely on planes and ferries to get from one community to another. The ferry service has been spotty this year, which has caused challenges for many students traveling to regional events.




