Director of Audience Abby Lowell expects the paywall to be back up by the end of the week
Economy
$10 million Aurora Harbor rebuild underway
Ongoing construction at Juneau’s Aurora Harbor is displacing about 134 boats
New report quantifies demand for assisted living in Juneau
An aging population means demand is increasing for assisted living in Juneau
Cost, avalanche danger high on Juneau Access opponents’ concerns
At a public hearing, locals spoke out nearly 4-to-1 against transportation officials’ effort to extend the capital city’s main road 48 miles farther north.
More Big Thorne timber sales announced
Conservationists say the area where the sales are planned needs protection.
Sealaska subsidiary closes Kake office, lays off 3
The layoffs by the Sealaska subsidiary Managed Business Solutions comes after it losing a large contract.
Open house, public hearing tomorrow on Juneau Access
Tuesday’s open house on the Juneau Access Improvements Project begins at 1 p.m. and the public hearing at 5 p.m. in Centennial Hall.
Kuskokwim River may meet Chinook escapement goal
Unprecedented closures kept fishermen this summer from targeting king salmon in an effort to bring more fish to spawning grounds after several poor runs.
Update: KSM mine project wins key permits
A controversial British Columbia mine northeast of Ketchikan has gained some key permits needed for construction.
Alaskan Brewing wins bronze at Great American Beer Festival
The Alaskan Smoked Porter is the winningest beer in the annual competition, with 21 medals.








