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The Sunday Minefield – June 6, 2021 What a beautiful weekend it has been in Anchorage! Alaskans all over Southcentral have been out enjoying the weekend I am so happy to be back in Anchorage as the weather in Juneau has been rain, rain, and rain. The Legislature has yet to pass an operating or capital budget, and they are more than two weeks into the special session. Anchorage Mayor-elect Dave Bronson announced more members of his transition team this week. A friendly message and reminder to all our readers, the Landmine is made possible by myself and a team of awesome Alaskans. It takes a lot of work to provide the content we do. If you enjoy the content we provide, please consider making a one time or recurring monthly donation. You can click here to donate. We have a donation system that makes it super easy. We would really appreciate it. And thanks to everyone who has been supportive! ....
Post date: Wed, 04/28/2021 - 8:48am A king salmon that has returned to Ship Creek to spawn attempts to leap over a waterfall near the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery on July 17, 2013, in Anchorage. (Photo/File/Anchorage Daily News) Are toxins from road runoff a threat to salmon in Anchorage’s most popular fishing streams? A Go Fund Me campaign has been launched so Alaskans can chip in to find out. The push stems from an organic compound in tires called quinone that was newly identified by researchers at the University of Washington, said Birgit Hagedorn, a geochemist and longtime board member of the Anchorage Waterways Council. ....