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Juneau man arrested, allegedly used handgun to end argument

Three shots fired on Slate Drive. No one reported hurt.

Bad cable part kills power at two state office buildings

Bad cable part kills power at two state office buildings

A bad cable termination is to blame for a power outage on West 8th Street in Juneau this morning (Thursday) that affected the Alaska Department of Labor and Fish and Game buildings.

Fishing fatality reported by Coast Guard

A 44-year old man reportedly suffered from a fall onboard the Gordon Jensen.

Gardentalk – Potato planting

This week’s segment focuses on how to plant and care for your potato crop.

FBI searches statewide for Kodiak murder weapon

The FBI is searching statewide for information about the gun they believe was used in the shooting of two Coast Guardsmen last month in Kodiak.

Assembly Finance Committee meets tonight

The Juneau Assembly Finance Committee works again tonight on the city and borough budget. Funding for social service non-profits is on the agenda.

Juneau airport to dip into reserves to cover budget shortfalls

Juneau International Airport officials plan to fill a $371,000 deficit this fiscal year using reserve funds – an exercise they’re likely to repeat in 2013.

Assembly urged to fund child care

Assembly urged to fund child care

Parents, child care providers, and other supporters of the Hearts Initiative asked Assembly members Monday to fund the program to help increase child care options in Juneau.

Assembly approves zone changes to spur housing

An increase in residential density in Juneau could spur housing development.

Assembly will take up rock crusher appeal

The Juneau Assembly will hear the appeal of a CBJ Conditional Use Permit granted by the Juneau Planning Commission last month to Coogan General, LLC.