The 59-year-old ship offered even fewer sailings last year due to repairs.
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After EPA’s Pebble veto, public comment is open for another mining company to explore nearby
According to the permit application, the activity would start in June 2024 and would continue through 2027.
Alaska courts consider rules for permanently streaming many hearings online
The proposed court rule allows the presiding judge to determine whether the case is important enough to merit online streaming.
Newscast – Wednesday, March 8, 2023
In this newscast: A former Sitka doctor accused of sexual assault four years ago is now behind bars. Assessed values of Wrangell houses and businesses could be quite different this year. Alaska legislators are urging Walgreens leadership to reconsider the decision not to sell the abortion drug mifepristone.
Aparna Palmer named new University of Alaska Southeast chancellor
Aparna Palmer is vice president of Front Range Community College in Colorado. She was previously the assistant vice president for academic affairs at Colorado Mesa University, where she taught biology.
Proponents of Alaska Long Trail pitch 14 projects as steps toward ambitious 500-mile goal
The challenge is getting existing Alaska trails to connect into a vast system similar to the Appalachian Trail on the East Coast and the Pacific Crest Trail on the West Coast.




