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Category: Southeast News

Posted inSoutheast News

Damage to undersea cable causes widespread Southeast Alaska outages, including state websites

Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire by Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire March 1, 2025March 1, 2025
Posted inEnvironment, Southeast News

More cruise traffic in Alaska is followed by more wastewater violations, officials say

Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon by Yereth Rosen - Alaska Beacon February 24, 2025February 24, 2025
Nick Katelnikoff learned to fish from his father, and he says his first paycheck as a fisherman came when he turned 8 years old. Now 76, pictured aboard his boat, the MZ L, he’s the last skipper running a commercial fishing vessel from his home village of Ouzinkie, on an island just north of Kodiak. (Photo by Nathaniel Herz/Northern Journal)
Posted inSoutheast News, Environment & Natural Resources

The last skipper in Ouzinkie: How Gulf of Alaska villages lost their Native fishing fleets

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal February 15, 2025February 15, 2025
A hiker walks on May 30, 2018, on the trail to the Tongass National Forest’s Tern Island campsite in Wrangell, Alaska. (Photo courtesy Xavier Rivera,U.S. Forest Service)
Posted inSoutheast News, Government & Elections

Federal firings hit U.S. Forest Service in Alaska, with at least 30 jobs cut on Thursday

Corinne Smith - Alaska Beacon by Corinne Smith - Alaska Beacon February 15, 2025February 15, 2025
Posted inSoutheast News, Government & Elections

Nonacceptance and the rationale behind the Wrangell clans’ response to the U.S. Army

Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel by Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel February 2, 2025February 2, 2025
The renovated Edward K. Thomas Building, used by the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, has been frequented in recent days by residents seeking tribal IDs. (Courtesy/Mark Sabbatini, Juneau Empire)
Posted inSoutheast News, Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska

Native people in Juneau rushing to get tribal IDs amidst fears of immigration detentions

Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire by Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire January 29, 2025January 29, 2025
Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (right) listens to Katherine George-Byrd ahead of Saturday's bombardment apology ceremony. George-Byrd, a Kiks'adi clan mother, talked to the senator about the at.óow on the table before them. At.óow are clan items that provide a connection between current clan members and their ancestors. (Courtesy/Sam Pausman, Wrangell Sentinel)
Posted inSoutheast News, Government & Elections

U.S. Army delivers historic apology; four of seven clans accept

Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel by Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel January 21, 2025January 21, 2025
An officer from the U.S. Border Patrol’s Blaine Sector office, which has assigned two permanent officers to Juneau as of December. (Courtesy/U.S. Border Patrol photo)
Posted inSoutheast News, Public Safety

Border Patrol launches Juneau operation, with eye on drugs rather than mass deportations

Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire by Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire January 21, 2025January 21, 2025
Posted inSoutheast News, Environment & Natural Resources

Board of Fish to hear proposals to start commercial fishery for magister squid in SE AK

Anna Laffrey - Daily Sitka Sentinel by Anna Laffrey - Daily Sitka Sentinel January 3, 2025January 3, 2025
Posted inSoutheast News, Government & Elections

Army will issue January apology for 1869 bombardment of Wrangell

Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel by Sam Pausman - Wrangell Sentinel January 3, 2025January 3, 2025

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