The Supreme Court says it won’t hear a case that would have let candidates solicit money from corporations.
Archives for February 2013
West pleads guilty to reduced charge in connection to 2011 fatal crash
Ryan West could spend four to seven years in prison for the death of a friend nearly two years ago.
Southeast summit to boost local leadership
Southeast business, tribal and government leaders meet this week in Juneau for the Southeast Conference’s Mid-Session Summit.
Juneau’s Astronomar plays the XS at the Wynn in Vegas
Here’s a little clip of Juneau born and bred Astronomar opening up for diplo at the XS club in The Wynn casino in Las Vegas. It was amazing to see and this club is off the proverbial hizzay.
Monday Newscast 2/25/13
Where Does The Harlem Shake Actually Come From?
It’s called the Harlem Shake. The latest viral dance video craze starts with one dancer — jamming out on his own — surrounded by what appear to be oblivious bystanders. But then, all of a sudden, everybody’s dancing.
First Friday at KTOO – Juneau Photo Group
First Friday is coming up fast. If you’re looking for a great exhibit to check out then come by KTOO for a show by the Juneau Photo Group.
What Will Happen To All The Letters People Sent to Newtown?
Two months after the massacre at an elementary school in Connecticut, letters, cards and gifts continue to arrive in Newtown each day, but the town is not sure what to do with it all.
A Year Later, Trayvon Martin’s Mother Hopes For Justice And Change
One year ago Tuesday, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed in Sanford, Fla., — a death that would reignite the national debate about race relations and raise questions about the “stand your ground” laws on the books in Florida and 29 other states.
Overseas Trip A Road Test For Secretary Of State Kerry
John Kerry sets off Sunday on his first foreign trip as secretary of state, visiting Europe and the Middle East.