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Update: Weather cancels hundreds of flights

Update: Weather cancels hundreds of flights

It may be several days before airline travel is back on schedule.

Jury considering charges on beer theft case

Michael Rae is accused of crashing a stolen Breeze-In truck into the Alaskan Brewing Company.

Battered by winds, LeConte returns to Juneau

Battered by winds, LeConte returns to Juneau

The state ferry LeConte ran into high winds and rough seas north of Juneau this morning (Friday) that forced it to turn around and head back to the Auke Bay ferry terminal.

State of the State and Response Audio

State of the State and Response Audio

Governor Sean Parnell delivered the State of the State address on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, and Beth Kerttula delivered the Minority Response.

Persily says Alaska needs a gasline more than producers

Persily says Alaska needs a gasline more than producers

The federal coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects says Alaskans need to stop thinking of natural gas as the next oil.

Beer bottle photos admitted in trial

Beer bottle photos admitted in trial

A ruling was issued Thursday during the trial of a Juneau man accused of ramming a truck into the Alaskan Brewing Company to steal beer.

Record oil prices, strong economy

Alaska’s Gross State Product reached an all-time high last year, thanks to high oil prices.

Parnell defends not placing wildlife official on leave

Governor Sean Parnell on Thursday made his first public comment on the resignation of controversial state wildlife official Corey Rossi.

Parnell sets gasline “road map” for producers

Parnell sets gasline “road map” for producers

Gov. Sean Parnell Wednesday night set out a “road map” for getting access to North Slope gas.

Juneau man testifies in brewery burglary case

Testimony and evidence were presented Wednesday in the case of a Juneau man accused of using a stolen vehicle to smash open the front of a local brewery and steal beer.