“Everything is so unknown,” said Meta Mesdag, the owner of Salty Lady Seafood Co.
Elizabeth Jenkins, Alaska's Energy Desk - Juneau
Indigenous leaders are reimagining Vogue covers to get the word out on Tongass
The Vogue Tongass posts are linked to a website that helps people generate letters to their local elected officials and the Secretary of the USDA.
Tribal groups question state’s lawsuit over pandemic hunting requests
Richard Peterson, the President of Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, says he wasn’t surprised by the state’s lawsuit, but he was disappointed.
Newscast – Wednesday, August 19, 2020.
In this newscast: Primary election results Childcare complications in Petersburg during COVID-19 Three patients test positive for the coronavirus at a Ketchikan clinic.
Southeast Alaska economy: ‘Every year from now on, we’re going to be comparing it to 2020’
A new report captures a grim economic snapshot of how Southeast Alaska has been affected by COVID-19.
The Federal Subsistence Board OK’d an emergency hunt in Kake. Now it faces legal challenges.
The State of Alaska is filing a lawsuit in federal court alleging the U.S. Office of Subsistence Management has overstepped its authority.




