The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in a favor of Secret Service agents in a free speech case involving President George W. Bush.
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Parents Of Elliot Rodger Heard Of Attack As They Tried To Stop Him
Elliot Rodger’s parents were rushing to stop him from hurting anyone Friday night when they heard news of a shooting and feared their son was involved.
Crews continue to battle Funny River Fire; rain forecasted
It’s estimated to have burned more than 158,000 acres with 30% containment. Funny River Road from Mile 7 to the end was evacuated on Sunday afternoon.
NMFS nears new Steller sea lion restrictions
NMFS came out in favor of allowing more fishing in its environmental impact statement released Friday morning.
Alaska farmers eligible for USDA transportation help
Starting July 21, Alaska farmers can sign up for the US Department of Agriculture’s Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment Program.
Fifteen to review Tongass management plan
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has named 15 people to a committee providing advice on changes in Tongass National Forest management.
Juneau observes Memorial Day
Juneau held three services to commemorate those who made ultimate sacrifice
Juneau Afternoon – 5/27/14
Tuesday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Scott Burton hosts. We’ll talk with organizers for this Saturday’s Children’s Safety Fair; Kathryn Kell will be here to highlight Saturday’s Seward Street Arts Festival; We’ll talk with Ken Fix about the Tuesday night Planetarium program; And Shona Strauser will be here with detail’s about Perseverance Theatre’s STAR…
On Memorial Day Eve, President Obama Visits Troops In Afghanistan
Under the cover of darkness and on the eve of Memorial Day, President Obama landed at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan for an unannounced visit with U.S. troops.
Greg Asked For A Holiday. The Internet Helped Him Get It
It started out as a simple vacation request to the boss. It quickly became an Internet phenomenon.