In a press release, Juneau Police Department said the officers served a search warrant on a home in the 400 block of Fourth Street Friday.
Quinton Chandler, KTOO
With a few weeks to go, Alaska schools are short 245 teachers and special educators
On top of Alaska’s regular recruitment challenges, the Lower 48’s economy is strong, its supply of teachers short, and educators’ salaries are on the upswing.
Newscast — Monday, July 31
In this newscast: Senator Lisa Murkowski discussed the reasons behind her health care vote; Governor Bill Walker said he plans to introduce a tax bill and Alaska Representative Shelley Hughes has breast cancer.
Summer tips: Save your chickens, stop feeding bears
Trash, chicken coops, pet food and bird seed are all powerful bear attractants. Fish and Game is reminding residents to keep them away from bears.
University of Alaska could receive $5 million for capital projects
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will decide how the money is spent at its Aug.9 meeting.
Newscast — Monday, January 24, 2017
Fish and Game is reopening the Juneau area summer personal use king crab fishery for the first time in six years; the Legislature is meeting in Juneau Thursday for a special session focusing on the capital budget and a Ketchikan man has been charged for the March murder of a local surgeon.


