
State warns about bad PSP info
State officials say a magazine article about shellfish incorrectly states when they can be gathered safely.

Juneau public contributes to One Million Bones Project
Roughly 300 visitors came to a recent UAS Art open house to make a difference with their artwork.

Juneau brothers die in boating accident near Tenakee Springs
Friday night two Juneau men were killed when a wave caused their boat to capsize near Tenakee Springs.

Juneau Assembly expected to resolve appeals of Planning Commission decisions
A hearing officer finds “substantial evidence” supporting a Planning Commission decision to allow a rock crusher to operate at a Montana Creek Road gravel pit. Meanwhile, an agreement has been reached to dismiss another appeal of a Planning Commission decision allowing the owners of an office complex to build a second driveway.

Leone, Part 3: Charged with causing deaths of USCG crewmates
Lt. Lance Leone, the co-pilot, was the sole survivor of a 2010 helicopter crash in Washington.

Underground fuel tanks compound the severity of fuel leaks
The smell of diesel and rainbow sheen on a Douglas Island creek in July led environmental responders on a complicated three-month hunt to a leaking underground fuel tank.

Juneau community steps up for those in need
Humanitarian groups in Juneau are bustling to help anyone in need with Thanksgiving preparations.

Leone: ‘A rapid, liquid stop’
Former Air Station Sitka airman talks about being the only survivor of a fatal helicopter crash in 2010.

Former Assembly member, state Labor Dept. official David Stone dies unexpectedly
Former Juneau Assembly Member and Deputy Mayor David Stone died unexpectedly Tuesday evening

Administrative law judge sets hearing on Arrow Refuse, state Law Dept. agreement
An administrative law judge wants to review an agreement that allows Arrow Refuse to include container rental fees in the overall rate for garbage pickup in Juneau.

Assembly committee opts not to ban fireworks in Juneau
Fireworks are not a big enough public nuisance or safety risk in Juneau to warrant a partial or outright ban.

Assembly declines additional assessment of a new ice rink
The Juneau Assembly will not seek a consultant’s input on the likely operating costs of a second sheet of ice next to Treadwell Arena in Douglas.

CG 6017 ‘hit something we never saw’
Sole survivor Lt. Lance Leone talks about the helo crash that claimed the lives of three Sitka airmen.

Kreiss-Tomkins has a 28 vote lead
An additional 86 absentee ballots have been counted according to Gail Fenumiai with the Alaska Division of Elections.

Grounded vessels near Cold Bay leaking fuel
Two vessels that grounded near Cold Bay last week have been leaking fuel.

New children’s opera tests its wings at workshop
Opera to Go’s Amalga Chamber Orchestra this weekend performs the aria of a new children’s opera that recently debuted in a workshop setting.

Convicted Hoonah murderer wants new trial
John Marvin, Jr. disputes whether an officer was in the midst of performing his official duties.

Residents and recreationalists turn out for public meeting on Auke Lake
It takes less than a minute to jet ski across the lake at full throttle.

JSD taking applications for Poole’s school board seat
The Juneau School District is now advertising the school board vacancy left by the resignation of Kim Poole.

Students learn how to take apart an octopus
What’s it look like inside an octopus? You probably don’t want to know, at least first-hand. That’s unless you’re a student dissecting one during this month’s Sitka WhaleFest