Trash disposal in Southeast Alaska is expensive — and complicated.
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Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell summit Devil’s Thumb, with help from a local climbing legend
“There’s just nobody else that knows nearly as much about Devil’s Thumb,” Honnold said of Dieter Klose. “He’s like, the local custodian — just, like, managing the mountain.”
Anchorage inmate dies after two days in custody in 7th Alaska inmate death this year
Last year, 18 inmates died in Alaska, the most in at least a decade.
Hatchery strays could increase the risk of salmon suffocation in streams across Southeast Alaska
A booming population of hatchery-raised fish could put pressure on salmon streams that are already vulnerable due to climate change.
Juneau School Board and Assembly candidates talk state funding and city hall proposition at forum
Thursday’s forum was the latest in a series of public events featuring municipal candidates.
Newscast – Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023
In this newscast: The Juneau Assembly is asking the state Department of Transportation to do something — quickly — to fix one of the city’s most dangerous intersections; Dillingham is currently without corrections officers for its jail; Increased traffic in the Bering Sea from Russian exporting oil to China and India has made Alaska communities wary of oil spills; The knowledge, work, and art of Indigenous healers and medicine people in Alaska is being featured at the Anchorage Museum




