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Sanford intends to run for mayor

Sanford intends to run for mayor

Former Juneau Assemblyman Merrill Sanford plans to run for mayor. He says he decided to go public after participating in last week’s Southeast Conference Mid-Session Summit.

Fast ferry engine builder wants to move lawsuit to federal bankruptcy court

State is suing MTU Friedrichshafen for allegedly defective engines for the Fairweather and Chenega.

USFS puts trees from Glacier Highway project off limits for now

The U.S. Forest Service is warning Juneau residents not to cut their own firewood from trees removed as part of a state project to widen Glacier Highway out the road.

Alaska Identity Project

Tune into the Alaska Identity Project on Thursday, March 22, 2012. Host Adrien Lopez will interview Dr. Jeep Rice, Program Manager of Habitat Assessment & … more

Duby brother convicted, sentenced for bear baiting

Jason W. Duby to pay $5,220, serve three years probation, and lose hunting privileges for a year.

Juneau Afternoon 3/22/12

We’ll find out about July’s Atlin Arts & Music Festival with guest, Kim Wenneke; Lauren Brooks will be here with a preview of next weekend’s … more

Cabin Fever: March 14, 2012

On Wednesday, March 14, seven folks told their story on stage at McPhetre’s Hall in Juneau, Alaska. Their stories are below:

Wednesday Newscast 3/21/12

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Thornton case update

An Arkansas court will hear motions in May on whether to transfer to juvenile court the case of three Arkansas teenagers charged with Kevin Thornton’s murder.

Gold Medal: March Madness in Southeast Alaska

Gold Medal: March Madness in Southeast Alaska

It’s March Madness Alaska-style this week, as teams from around Southeast gather in Juneau for the 66th annual Gold Medal Basketball Tournament.