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Belligerent bungling beer burglar ordered to bunk back at bastille near brewery

Michael Rae was convicted by a jury in January for stealing a Breeze-In truck and crashing it into the Alaskan Brewing Company.

CCTHITA Assembly underway

The 77th annual gathering of Tlingit and Haida delegates started Wednesday in Juneau.

Coastal Temperate Rainforests symposium kicks off in Juneau

Scientists and culture bearers from all along the Pacific Northwest are in Juneau this week.

Trial postponed for owner of West Juneau home

Ronald W. Hohman faces three charges of using a building for human occupancy that has been declared a public nuisance.

July trial set for Saturday morning gunshot case

Caleb Smith faces two counts of misconduct involving weapons.

Trial reset for alleged sexual assault defendant

Joshua David Burger is being charged with three counts of sexual abuse of a minor and one count of attempted sexual abuse of a minor.

Drip dry for downtown drunk divers dragged from drink

Two intoxicated men, apparently arguing over a whiskey bottle, both fell off the cruise ship docks and into the Channel on Tuesday evening.

CBJ, Waste Management nearing deal for recycling facility

The city and Waste Management have been trying to work out the details of a contract since the end of January. The two sides say they’re inching closer to a deal and hope to have it completed in the coming months, or even weeks.

First resource estimate made by potential Herbert Glacier mine developers

First resource estimate made by potential Herbert Glacier mine developers

Inferred average grade is 0.142 ounces per ton after drilling on two of four veins.

Video: Tennessee jug band plays folk fest

Video: Tennessee jug band plays folk fest

Alaska Folk Festival guest artists The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band perform the song “Big Daddy” at Centennial Hall in Juneau on April 12, 2012.