Former mall managers sentenced for losing rent deposits
Cheryl and Paul Hansen misplaced over $68,000 belonging to the Airport Mini-Mall and Apartments.
Jury to hear Yakutat murder case in the fall
Robert Kowalski is accused of killing Sandra Perry at a Yakutat lodge in 1996.
Parnell seeks Native backing for scholarships
Governor Seal Parnell is asking Alaska Native leaders to lobby the Legislature in support of his education initiatives.
Ghost ship to be sunk
Cutter Anacapa will likely use it’s bow-mounted 25-millimeter gun to hole the Ryou-Un Maru.
Shooting witness says victim was “violent person”
John Duran boasted about other assaults.
CBJ Assembly introduces budget, mill levy ordinances
The Juneau Assembly formally introduced the city’s biennial budget proposal at a special meeting last night (Wednesday), kicking off a two-month process of hearings and department presentations before the spending plan is officially adopted.
FASD as mitigating factor bill passes Senate
The Alaska Senate today (Wednesday) unanimously passed a bill giving judges the ability to consider Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders as a mitigating factor in sentencing for non-violent crimes.
USCG & Russian Northeast Border Guard sign agreement
U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo and his Russian counterpart Lt. Gen. Rafael Daerbaev today agreed to continued cooperation on law enforcement in the Arctic, Bering Sea and North Pacific.
Police’s preservation of scene questioned during shooting trial
Revolver that injured John Duran was removed from Kenneth Nalan’s bedroom by a police officer.
Opening arguments, testimony provided in shooting trial
Kenneth Nalan accused of seriously injuring John Duran.


