Guide’s brother pleads guilty to sport fishing charge
Joel M. Duby, 27, of Richland, Washington changed his plea Wednesday as part of an agreement with prosecutors. An additional charge of not having his license available for inspection was dropped.
Juneau Police make drug, forgery arrests
Juneau Police, working with state and federal law enforcement personnel, have arrested two men accused of drug and forgery charges.
Taku River meetings to begin
Tulsequah Chief Mine officials are expected to be part of a Taku River task force meeting later this week.
Man charged with sexual abuse of a minor
JPD says it began investigating the incident as soon as it was reported on New Year’s Day.
Juneau Police ID gunman in shooting-suicide
According to police, 42-year-old Bradley James Mauch of Juneau apparently shot a woman inside a mobile home, then killed himself. The woman has been released from the hospital and the incident remains under investigation.
JDHS Theatre selected for International Fringe Festival
The Juneau Douglas High School Drama Department has been selected to perform next year at the prestigious International Fringe Theatre Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
New Year’s Day babies
The first baby of the year was born to a Bartlett Regional Hospital obstetrics nurse, who was on duty when she went into labor.
ACMP initiative backers scramble to get signatures
Backers of a citizen’s initiative to re-establish the Alaska Coastal Management Program have unleashed a full-court press to collect nearly 26-thousand signatures needed to put the measure on this year’s statewide ballot.
Goldbelt hires Loiselle as new president and CEO
Juneau-based Native Corporation Goldbelt, Inc. has a new president and CEO. Bob Loiselle will join the company later this month, Goldbelt’s Board of Directors announced today (Tuesday).
Holiday Cup is Juneau tradition
Six teams with some strange names are the champions of Juneau’s 19th Holiday Cup soccer tournament.


