Around the clock
Jim Costa gets kids to eat vegetables as part of his job.
Business profile
Mike Spalding
Workers compensation changes aimed at reducing injuries
Getting injured on the job should be less of a burden on workers, and happen less often, under two measures soon to be Alaska law.
Locals play tourist for less
People travel from all over the world to see Alaska and they pay top price for the experience.
Locals play tourist for less
People travel from all over the world to see Alaska and they pay top price for the experience.
Around the clock
Jim Costa gets kids to eat vegetables as part of his job.
Workers compensation changes aimed at reducing injuries
Getting injured on the job should be less of a burden on workers, and happen less often, under two measures soon to be Alaska law.
Business profile
Mike Spalding
Judge says Tongass log contract cancellation was improper
KETCHIKAN (AP) - A court of claims judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled in favor of Alaska Pulp Corp. in its $1.4 billion lawsuit against the federal government, U.S. Sen. Frank Murkowski said.
Judge says Tongass log contract cancellation was improper
KETCHIKAN (AP) - A court of claims judge in Washington, D.C. has ruled in favor of Alaska Pulp Corp. in its $1.4 billion lawsuit against the federal government, U.S. Sen. Frank Murkowski said.
Obituaries
Daniel Morgan Brown-Brux, Bonnie Ann Wright
Obituaries
Daniel Morgan Brown-Brux, Bonnie Ann Wright
Around town
TodayTuesday, May 30
Around town
TodayTuesday, May 30
Around Juneau
Three rescued after boat sinks
No one challenging Hudson - yet
As of today, nobody had filed to challenge Republican Rep. Bill Hudson for his legislative seat in the Mendenhall Valley.
Juneau company helps students get set for SATs
A Juneau man has begun offering classes to prepare students for the SATs, the national verbal and math tests that help determine college admissions.
Hot pets - from goats to bearded dragons
Annie Sidney has chosen a pet with permanent body odor.
Canada settles over '94 fishing boat flap
WASHINGTON - Six years after imposing a fee on U.S. fishing vessels transiting the Inside Passage, Canada has closed the book on the controversy by contributing to salmon conservation efforts.
What city cuts mean
What the sound and the fury of the city's fiscal 2001 budget deliberations signify fo
Forest Service cool to Southeast land deal
ANCHORAGE - A prime piece of real estate, smack in the heart of the Admiralty Island National Monument, is for sale.
No one challenging Hudson - yet
As of today, nobody had filed to challenge Republican Rep. Bill Hudson for his legislative seat in the Mendenhall Valley.
What city cuts mean
What the sound and the fury of the city's fiscal 2001 budget deliberations signify fo
Forest Service cool to Southeast land deal
ANCHORAGE - A prime piece of real estate, smack in the heart of the Admiralty Island National Monument, is for sale.
Hot pets - from goats to bearded dragons
Annie Sidney has chosen a pet with permanent body odor.
Bailout plan triggers split
ANCHORAGE -- Alaska U.S. Rep. Don Young is trying to find a way to bail out a bankrupt Native village corporation in Southeast Alaska, but his efforts are being complicated by U.S. Sen. Frank Murkowski.
Juneau company helps students get set for SATs
A Juneau man has begun offering classes to prepare students for the SATs, the national verbal and math tests that help determine college admissions.
Bailout plan triggers split
ANCHORAGE -- Alaska U.S. Rep. Don Young is trying to find a way to bail out a bankrupt Native village corporation in Southeast Alaska, but his efforts are being complicated by U.S. Sen. Frank Murkowski.
Canada settles over '94 fishing boat flap
WASHINGTON - Six years after imposing a fee on U.S. fishing vessels transiting the Inside Passage, Canada has closed the book on the controversy by contributing to salmon conservation efforts.
Around Juneau
Three rescued after boat sinks
U.N. should take a global approach
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U.N. should take a global approach
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Petition needs thoughtful consideration
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Kenai subsistence decision hurts Alaska
The following editorial appeared in Sunday's edition of the Anchorage Daily News:
Petition needs thoughtful consideration
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Kenai subsistence decision hurts Alaska
The following editorial appeared in Sunday's edition of the Anchorage Daily News:
Boozer survives first Junior National team cut
Carlos Boozer Jr. of Juneau moved one step closer to a spot on the United States junior national team this weekend, surviving the first cut for the 2000 USA Basketball World Championship for Young Men Qualifying Team.
Boozer survives first Junior National team cut
Carlos Boozer Jr. of Juneau moved one step closer to a spot on the United States junior national team this weekend, surviving the first cut for the 2000 USA Basketball World Championship for Young Men Qualifying Team.
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