We all die, we may become incapacitated, but we don’t like to think about it and are rarely prepared for the inevitable. On KTOO’s local Monday evening show, Mind Over Matter with Dr. Elaine Schroeder, no topic is taboo. Tune in this coming Monday at 7pm when Elaine will interview Vance Sanders, esteemed Juneau attorney,…
Archives for 2014
Juneau Afternoon – 1-1-15
Tune in to A Juneau Afternoon for a special preview of The Intergalactic Nemesis, a full-on audio/video spectacle, coming January 20 to the Capital city.
Report: Number Of Police Officers Killed Spikes In 2014
The number of police officers killed in the line of duty increased in 2014, a report by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund finds.
Walker plans to stick to marijuana implementation schedule, but other delays still possible
After considering a delay in legal marijuana sales, Gov. Bill Walker has confirmed that implementation of rules regulating the drug should meet the schedule approved by voters.
A look at Juneau’s year of arts, culture and music
Here are some of Juneau’s 2014 arts, culture, and music highlights.
Telling Tales – 12-30-14
“Désirée’s Baby” by Kate Chopin –Love should be the only thing that matters above all else. “Der Belznickel” by Retold by S.E. Schlosser –Sometimes we need a reminder what “bad” truly is.
Sam Phillips on Crosscurrents, 1/5
The careers of many rhythm, blues, and boogie musicians were launched via the unique recording studio Sun Records – founded by Sam Phillips who was born on this date in 1923.
Toddler Fatally Shoots His Mother At Idaho Wal-Mart
The 2-year-old boy, who was seated in a shopping cart, reached into his mother’s handbag, found the loaded gun and shot her.
U.S. Transfers 5 Guantanamo Detainees To Kazakhstan
The United States has released five more detainees from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Cuban Authorities Detain Artist, Dissidents, Thwarting Performance
Cuban artist Tania Bruguera had a plan to test just how tolerant Cuba had become of dissident voices.