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Monday Newscast 3/5/12

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Remediation work begins at Dept. of Labor building

Work began over the weekend to identify the cause of employee health problems in one section of the Alaska Department of Labor building in Juneau.

Compromise helps trollers, protects anglers

Compromise helps trollers, protects anglers

Sport fishermen and chum trollers have reached a compromise in a salmon allocation battle in northern Southeast.

Fish board rejects Taku River fishery changes

Sport anglers will not get to fish for king salmon in the Taku River. And personal-use fishermen won’t be able to use dipnets or have a longer sockeye season.

Attorneys, judges apply for seat on Alaska Supreme Court

Fourteen Alaskan attorneys are vying to replace Morgan Christen on the Alaska Supreme Court.

Yakutat cold-case murder suspect arraigned

Robert Kowalski is accused of killing Sandra Perry at Yakutat’s Glacier Bear Lodge in 1996.

Appellate court says sentence is not excessive in Juneau kidnapping, sexual assault case

Christopher Allen Scholes was sentenced to serve forty years.

Juneau Afternoon 3/5/12

We’ll listen to the final part of a series of 7 specials highlighting the history of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, produced by Nellie … more

Friday Newscast 3/2/12

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Justices hear appeal of dismissed Hoonah PD suit

Justices hear appeal of dismissed Hoonah PD suit

Three dispatchers and a former officer alleged harassment and retaliation by the former police chief.