Marijuana grower pleads out
Scott Eberhardt was the tenant of a residence that had been put up for sale.
Alaska delegation introduces bills honoring Judge Boochever
Bills introduced in the U.S. House and Senate would rename Juneau’s federal courthouse facilities in honor of the late Judge Robert Boochever, who passed away in October at the age of 94.
Feds chasing down seafood fraud
Zen and Doc Water’s Pub in Juneau bought halibut from the same subsistence fisherman.
Man accused of PFD fraud phones it in
Kenneth Wilson Comfort II is still in Alabama.
Plea changed in narcotics scam case
Robert Biddinger enters guilty plea on two charges, twenty others dropped.
Fast ferry engine lawsuit scuttled in state court
Defendants get the case moved to federal bankruptcy court.
More telephone scams hit Juneau
Another telephone scam has hit Juneau. This one for check fraud.
Fast ferry engine builder wants to move lawsuit to federal bankruptcy court
State is suing MTU Friedrichshafen for allegedly defective engines for the Fairweather and Chenega.
Duby brother convicted, sentenced for bear baiting
Jason W. Duby to pay $5,220, serve three years probation, and lose hunting privileges for a year.
Thornton case update
An Arkansas court will hear motions in May on whether to transfer to juvenile court the case of three Arkansas teenagers charged with Kevin Thornton’s murder.


