The Pacific Salmon Treaty is up for renewal this year. As a backdrop, Southeast trollers are still stinging from last summer’s decision to not open the king salmon season a second time to protect stocks.
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Nikolaevsk man dead and one Alaska State Trooper injured after officer-involved shooting
State troopers say an officer was responding to a report of a probation violation. They say the 42-year-old suspect attacked and incapacitated the responding trooper.
Stormy Daniels shares graphic details about alleged affair with Trump
The adult film star says she was once threatened in a parking lot to stay quiet about her affair with the president.
Hundreds of thousands march for gun control across the U.S.
Massive crowds descended upon Washington, D.C., and across the nation Saturday to march for gun control in the U.S., galvanized by the deadly shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla., last month.
Juneau residents, legislators call for gun reform at March for Our Lives protest
About 200 people gathered outside the Juneau offices of Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan. They called for more gun control legislation, stricter background checks for those buying guns and for legislators to stop accepting money from the NRA.
Gold Medal is more than a basketball tournament
Southeast Alaska’s Gold Medal Basketball Tournament began more than 70 years ago, which means many players and volunteers are following in their parents’ footsteps.





