Lindh won a silver medal in the Albertville Olympics in 1992
Environment
Big inventory of Alaska pink salmon presents marketing challenge
The record setting pink salmon catch in Alaska last year has left seafood processing companies with several year’s worth of inventory of canned product, although not all of the pink salmon winds up in a can.
Budget cuts shrink AVO’s seismic network
The ability to monitor several volcano’s in Alaska is being diminished due to funding constraints.
Reifenstuhl: Regional hatcheries return investment seven-fold
Southeast Alaska’s hatchery programs are a critical part of the success of commercial fisheries says Reifenstuhl.
Chilly temps, light snow, and fireworks in Juneau’s forecast
“Outrageously warm January to a very frigid start of February”
Legislation Allows Pre-2008 Canadian Polar Bear Trophies Into U.S.
The U.S. House passed a bill Wednesday that included a provision allowing some 41 American sport hunters to bring polar bear trophies home from Canada.
Update: Richardson Highway now open
After nearly two weeks, the Alaska Department of Transportation says the Richardson Highway in the Keystone Canyon area could reopen as soon as Wednesday.
Food Policy Council seeks food security for Alaska
Juneau’s town hall is the second in a series of seven Alaska Food Policy Council meetings across the state.
January brought record-breaking rains to Juneau
This month is Juneau’s wettest January on record, according to the National Weather Service. The capital city received 10.15 inches of rain
Watch your step, heavy rains take a toll on trails
If the Salmon Creek trail is your usual hike, you’re going to need to make plans for a new route.