09/02/10 Law enforcement personnel from multiple agencies and states will gather in the small Tlingit village of Hoonah at 2 p.m. Wednesday for memorial services to honor slain Hoonah police officers Matthew Tokuoka and Anthony Wallace, according to village elder George Martin, 77, the father of officer Tokuoka's wife Haley.
09/02/10 A judge in Sitka has dismissed subsistence fishing violation charges against Alaska state Sen. Albert Kookesh and three others.
04/08/10 Associated Press - April 8, 2010 7:04 PM ET JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - State Sen. Albert Kookesh says that he was singled out by the news media for ethics and subsistence fishing violations because...
04/08/10 State Sen. Albert Kookesh says that he was singled out by the news media for ethics and subsistence fishing violations because of his race. And the Tlingit lawmaker hinted he...
04/08/10 JUNEAU, Alaska - State Sen. Albert Kookesh said he was singled out by the news media for ethics and subsistence fishing violations because of his race. And the Tlingit lawmaker hinted he gets simil...
04/07/10 "This was the best Site Managers' Workshop ever," stated a couple of Southeast Senior Services managers. From March 15 through 19, 11 senior center managers living in Southeast Alaska travelled to Juneau where they participated in five days of intensive training.
04/04/10 "This was the best Site Managers' Workshop ever," stated a couple of Southeast Senior Services managers.
02/22/10 Sweeping changes in federal subsistence hunting and fishing rules are not likely to come from an Alaska review ordered last fall by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.
02/21/10 Laura Ann Poe and Joseph Randal Jim are engaged to be married in a summer wedding on July 31, 2010, in Juneau.
02/16/10 The state is opposing a motion to dismiss charges against Sen. Albert Kookesh and three codefendants accused of illegal subsistence fishing near Angoon in July.
02/13/10 Sen. Linda Menard of Wasilla is defending her bill to change "Alaska's Flag," the state song, by saying that she does not want to change it, she wants to add to it. She also says that no...
02/12/10 In some of Alaska's finest wilderness lodges, Stephen Phelan learns the etiquette of mixing with grizzlies.
12/06/09 "We recognize your sacrifice" - these are the words we spoke as we read the names of the 129 sailors and aviators who died in the sinking of the U.S.S. Gambier Bay at the Battle of Samar, in the Philippines, during World War II.
11/09/09 JUNEAU - The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Liberty will collect blankets, coats and new toys through Dec. 7 in an effort to donate needed items to villages throughout Southeast Alaska.
11/08/09 Sen. Dennis Egan, D-Juneau, said Friday he will run for a full four-year term in the Alaska Senate, following his appointment by former Gov. Sarah Palin on the last day of this year's legislative session in April.
11/07/09 The Alaska Federation of Natives has collected $100,000 to push for changes in subsistence management and enforcement. AFN Co-Chairman Albert Kookesh says regional Native corporations are the first to contribute to the war chest. The state senator from Angoon and Sealaska Corporation board president is one of several of Alaska Native leaders cited this year [...]
11/06/09 Two Native leaders from Southeast Alaska that attended Thursday's meeting in Washington, D.C., among President Obama, his administration and hundreds of tribal leaders reported feeling extremely optimistic about the direction federal-tribal relations are headed.
11/06/09 The city of Angoon has been granted a preliminary permit for the Ruth Lake hydropower project.
11/06/09 Meeting with tribal leaders from across the country Thursday in Washington, D.C., President Obama heard calls from Alaska Natives for help combating suicide, coastal erosion and offshore drilling.
11/06/09 JUNEAU - Crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Liberty will begin its 12th annual Southeast Alaska Blanket, Coat and New Toy Drive today. |