Most halibut charter boat operators will be working under a new regulatory system next year. They expect their clients will get to keep fewer fish.
Economy
Heritage Coffee brews up a new location inside Foodland IGA
Heritage Coffee Roasting Co. will lease space from Foodland IGA. The café will have its own seating and replace Foodland’s coffee kiosk.
What would you do with 9 tons of salmon you can’t sell?
Nine tons of individually wrapped frozen salmon steaks sit in a container at Juneau’s Alaska Marine Lines.
Gov. Parnell to unveil proposed budget — down $2B
Gov. Sean Parnell will unveil his proposed budget following a new revenue forecast predicting $2 billion less income.
Only two days left in Ski Town Throwdown
Don’t forget to vote in Powder Magazine’s Ski Town Throwdown between Eaglecrest and Crested Butte.
Updated: Snow storm prompts shift to winter routes
Juneau school and city buses have switched to winter routes today.
Juneau Assembly declines request to reconsider cruise ship dock permit
The Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial asked the Assembly to reconsider the decision last month.
FDA To Announce Decision On Genetically Modified Salmon
Sen. Mark Begich has asked the head of the agency not to exploit the holiday season to release what’s expected to be an unpopular report.
Consultant predicts rate increase for CBJ water & sewer
Juneau’s water and sewer system will need a $72 million upgrade over the next decade.
New reality show filmed in Juneau
“Right now Alaska is really hot property in terms of the non-fiction television,” David Worrell says. “People are endlessly fascinated about Alaska and Alaskans, and the works we do, the jobs we have.”