Wrangell fishermen are getting their gear ready for the chamber of commerce’s king salmon derby. But some anglers in other towns are already out on the water.
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The Dauenhauers teach tour guides how to teach tourists
Two of greatest living scholars on Sitka’s Russian and Tlingit past were in Sitka last week to train National Park rangers on the historic battles that took place tere.
Officials celebrate Juneau seawalk improvements
The improvements are part of a long-term city plan to create a continuous, 1.5 mile seawalk downtown.
Update: Forest Service concerns fade as waterfalls disappear
Hikers and kayakers should still be cautious
City urges water conservation
Regular water use is OK, but wait until it rains before washing cars, watering lawns and gardens
Juneau honors officers killed in the line of duty
The ceremony will recount the lives of three enforcement officers who were killed on duty in 2013.
City commission to spend $75K on Juneau Housing Action Plan
Juneau’s Affordable Housing Commission plans to hire a consultant to create a housing action plan for the city
Juneau woman found off Salmon Creek Trail dies
Sandra Gelber, 61, died Sunday. Her body is being sent to the State Medical Examiner Office in Anchorage for an autopsy.
Bear cubs may be cute, but leave them alone
A female and three cubs are foraging in the spring vegetation along Auke Bay bypass road
Record number of students graduate from UAS
Six hundred and eighty-five students received awards including bachelor’s and graduate degrees, occupational endorsements, and certificates.