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Vehicle fire backs up inbound traffic on Egan

Vehicle fire backs up inbound traffic on Egan

Traffic was backed up along Egan Drive this morning due to a vehicle fire.

State vehicles block abortion protesters in front of the Capitol building

State vehicles block abortion protesters in front of the Capitol building

Protestors with the anti-abortion Center for Bioethical Reform held up large signs across from the state capitol building in Juneau this week, depicting graphic images of aborted fetuses.

Three finalists for JPD police chief

Three finalists for JPD police chief

Three finalists for Juneau Police Chief will come to the capital city next week to compete in person for the job.

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Sentence handed down for man convicted of killing Hoonah officers

Sentence handed down for man convicted of killing Hoonah officers

John N. Marvin, Jr. sentenced to two consecutive terms of 99-years in prison

City ignored Veterans for Peace settlement offer

City ignored Veterans for Peace settlement offer

A settlement proposal that could have stopped litigation against the Juneau Planning Commission was never acknowledged by the city.

Season winding down at Eaglecrest

Season winding down at Eaglecrest

Only two weekends of skiing and snowboarding left at Eaglecrest. The city-owned ski area will end the season on April 14.

Interview: Gov.Parnell Explains Fiscal Plan

Interview: Gov.Parnell Explains Fiscal Plan

With less than two weeks of the session to go, the Alaska State Legislature is concentrating on the state’s budget and major pieces of legislation that would affect tax policy and energy projects. APRN’s Alexandra Gutierrez sat down with Gov. Sean Parnell to talk about his expectations for the final days.

Mother of Tony Wallace: ‘He just had a big heart. He was a good boy.’

Mother of Tony Wallace: ‘He just had a big heart. He was a good boy.’

Fallen Hoonah officer Tony Wallace is remembered by his mother Debbie Greene

Opponents of proposed oil tax cut rally on capitol steps, around the state

Opponents of proposed oil tax cut rally on capitol steps, around the state

About 500 people took to the capitol building steps in Juneau Thursday for one of several rallies statewide against Governor Sean Parnell’s plan to cut state oil taxes.

Southeast wins, loses in capital budget

Southeast wins, loses in capital budget

Southeast communities won and lost when the Senate Finance Committee released its capital budget this week.