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State says per diem charges were proper

Board of Fisheries Chairman Karl Johnstone says he did nothing wrong when he charged the state for hotel and meal costs during a meeting in his hometown.

Town Downhill comes to Eaglecrest

Town Downhill comes to Eaglecrest

Kids are training and ski racing every weekend at Eaglecrest ski Area. But when was the last time their parents ran the gates? They’ll get a chance on Saturday at the Town Downhill.

Juneau Afternoon 3/2/12

Today at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore will host. He’ll talk to UAS student artists Bonilyn Parker and Chelsie Harris about the Presentation … more

Parnell spars with House Democrats over research tax credits

Governor Sean Parnell today (Thursday) lashed out at legislators critical of a bill to provide tax credits to companies that do research and development in Alaska.

Forest Service approves Greens Creek drilling

The U.S. Forest Service has approved a plan to allow Greens Creek Mine to drill 11 sites across one and a quarter acres in a roadless area within Admiralty Island National Monument. It’s an extension of work done each summer to find additional mineral deposits.

Thursday Newscast 3/1/12

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Pete Earley to speak at UAS tonight

A prize-winner author – who says his “life was turned upside down” when his son was diagnosed as mentally ill — will speak in Juneau Thursday night at the University of Alaska Southeast.

Juneau Project Homeless Connect report released

The Juneau Homeless Coalition saw nearly 190 people utilize services at this year’s Project Homeless Connect – the most in the event’s three year history.

State’s top judge advocates for targeted, cost-effective justice

State’s top judge advocates for targeted, cost-effective justice

Chief Justice Walter Carpeneti says presumptive sentencing laws limits a judge’s role in sentencing.

“A Juneau Afternoon” 3/1/12

Today at 3 pm on A Juneau Afternoon, host Jeff Brown will talk with the Juneau Student Symphony about upcoming performances this weekend, we’ll hear … more