2 injured in Anchorage apartment building fire
Two people were injured and more than two dozen residents were displaced after a fire broke out in a three-story Anchorage apartment building.
Sandy Hook kids face 1st classes since shooting
The more than 400 students are attending classes Thursday at a refurbished school in a neighboring town that has been given the same name as their old school.
Feds approve state-based Hawaii health exchange
The federal government has given Hawaii conditional approval for running its own state-based health exchange.
Peace group helps bring Muslim students to Juneau
A decade ago, as the United States was getting more and more entangled in war in Afghanistan and Iraq, a small group of Juneau residents founded Juneau People for Peace and Justice. The group continues to be a visible and vocal organization dedicated to cultivating the message of peace.
Troopers wrap up holiday patrols
Alaska State Troopers have concluded their beefed up holiday patrols. A total of 699 citations were issued.
Sitka woman dies in shooting accident
A Sitka woman on a camping trip died in an accidental shooting. As Peterson was loading her kayak and her brother gathered gear, he heard a gunshot.
Juneau Afternoon 1-2-13
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Derelict ship causes ammonia scare
A derelict processing ship caused an ammonia scare in Kodiak. The leak was reported by two crewmen living aboard the 169-foot Pacific Producer.
Money stolen from homeless shelter’s locked safes
Thousands of dollars is missing from two locked safes at a homeless shelter in Anchorage.
Autism bill, other measure take effect Tuesday
Starting Tuesday, health insurance policies in Alaska will be required to cover treatment of autism spectrum disorders.


