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AROUND ALASKA: Ship-Free, Road Damage, and Cruiser Calendar!
Voters in Juneau could get to decide whether Saturdays should be "ship-free." KTOO reports a petition to ban large cruise ships on Saturdays and the Fourth of July now has enough signatures to be on the ballot in October. Supporters of the effort say this would limit the number of cruise ship passengers that visit Juneau each season. The Juneau Assembly has until August 15 to take its own action on the issue.
Researchers Warn of Imminent 'Death Spiral' for Rapidly Melting Alaska Ice Field
The melting of Alaska's Juneau ice field—which contains more than 1,000 glaciers—is accelerating and could reach a tipping point much sooner than predicted, according to research published Tuesday. The study, which was published in the journal Nature Communications, shows that ice loss from the Juneau ice field began accelerating rapidly after 2005. The paper's authors found that "rates of area shrinkage were five times faster from 2015-2019 than from 1979-1990," while glacier volume loss—which had remained relatively consistent from 1770-1979—doubled after 2010. "Forty years from now, what is it going to look like? I do think by then the Juneau ice field will...
Seward man accused of threatening to ‘bomb and shoot’ Dunleavy’s office
Alaska State Troopers say a Seward man left a threatening message online for Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office, signing it as someone else in a bid to throw off investigators. Matthew Edward Stanley, 22, is charged with second-degree terroristic threatening and criminal impersonation in the case, which was filed Monday.
Juneau voters will see $23M in public health and safety improvement bonds on October ballot
The Juneau Assembly unanimously approved two ballot measures on Monday that could add nearly $23 million to the city’s debt for public health and safety improvements. If passed by Juneau voters this fall election, the bonds would help fund upgrades to Juneau’s public safety communication system and the Juneau Douglas Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Kodiak firework store opens for pre-orders ahead of Fourth of July
Les and Dan’s Firework Stand is based out of a metal container van, just north of city limits, next to Rezanof past Mill Bay Beach. It’s the island community’s sole pyrotechnic store. The business has operated in Kodiak for over 40 years. But it’s not business as...
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