Glacial recession impacts on fish and invertebrates previewed at Southeast Alaska Watershed Symposium
Outdoors
Denali Park Rangers discover remains of small pets cooked in campfire
Last Thursday, an employee at Denali National Park made a disturbing discovery while driving to the site of the landslide on the Park Road.
Eaglecrest moves on to second round
Juneau’s Eaglecrest is on to the second round of the Ski Town Throwdown.
The Battle of Dude Creek
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game manages 3 million acres of protected land, and many areas have seen their share of controversy. In recent years, there have been questions about putting a jackup drill rig in Kachemak Bay and the proximity of a coal project to the Susitna Flats. Now, the latest fight involves…
Shellfish poisonings sicken two Sitkans
Two Sitkans suffered symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning after eating clams harvested in the Starrigavan Creek area, not far from the community’s ferry terminal.
Crimson Bears: Runners up and great sportsmen
The Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears earned the runner’s up trophy in the medium schools football championship this weekend.
Vote for Eaglecrest in Ski Town Throwdown
Special election Oct. 28!
Little Smokey finds a home
The young black bear cub called Little Smokey has a new home.
Petersburg named best yachting town
A national magazine has named the Southeast Alaska fishing community of Petersburg as its best yachting town for 2013.
Outdoor skills program gets kids out of the classroom
Early this week, more than a 150 sixth grade students from Floyd Dryden Middle School ventured into the woods on Montana Creek road to test their outdoor skills.