AWARE’s Mandy Cole says it’s emotional watching the acre of land being cleared.
Community
How to shuck: a primer for OysterFest
Volunteers are learning how to shuck bivalves in preparation for the Third Annual OysterFest this weekend.
In transition: When a family of five calls one room home
Juneau charity organization St. Vincent de Paul has a record high number of people staying in its transitional housing shelter.
Federal agents blow up explosives at Petersburg’s rock pit
Federal agents destroyed over 50 pounds of an explosive in Petersburg’s rock pit behind the community’s airport Wednesday afternoon.
Alaska Native leader Don Wright passes away
Alaska Native leader Don Wright has died. He was 84 when he passed away at home on July 5.
Empty Chair Project recognizes Juneau’s Japanese WWII internees
More than 200 people attended the dedication ceremony for a bronze sculpture recognizing Southeast Alaska’s internees
Flood warning cancelled, water continues to drop
The water levels continue to drop after flooding roads and homes near the lake and river.
TODAY Show live from Juneau, Alaska
More than 1,500 people showed up for the live broadcast of NBC’s TODAY Show from the Mendenhall Glacier.
The silver screen comes back to Bethel
Last weekend was the grand opening for Suurvik Cinema in Bethel, the only theatre for hundreds of miles in a vast stretch of Alaska.
Historic quake disrupts life, habitat in Aleutians
At a magnitude 7.9, the deep-sea earthquake that struck on June 23 was the most powerful to hit the Western Aleutians in 50 years.