Stories include a stabbing death reported in Ketchikan, two Juneau judges are retiring in June, and three finalists were selected to possibly replace former state Sen. Mike Dunleavy.
Matt Miller
Morning Host & Local News Reporter
I’m up early every weekday morning pulling together all the news and information you need to start your day. I find the stories unique to Juneau or Southeast Alaska that may linger or become food-for-thought at the end of your day. What information do you need from me to give your day some context?
With two Juneau judges retiring, court system seeks change to relieve bottleneck
Juneau District Court Judge Thomas Nave and Juneau Superior Court Judge Louis Menendez are both retiring on June 29.
Public service lawyers offer free legal help on MLK Day
Free legal advice will be available on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at two locations in Juneau: the Dimond Courthouse downtown and the Alaska Legal Services Corp. office near the airport.
Winter storm warning issued for Juneau, Gustavus and Haines
Eaglecrest Ski Area managers hope the new snow will allow them to operate the upper mountain chairlifts.
Newscast – Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018
Stories include Alaska lawmakers seeking to separate federal and state pot rules, state budget cuts have hampered state prosecutors response to violent crime in Alaska, and Alaska Judicial Council nominees to succeed retiring Sitka Superior Court Judge David George.
Juneau’s historic Bergmann Hotel no longer condemned
Owners say they’ve finished health and safety repairs on the 104-year -old downtown hotel and it’s now up for sale.



