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Alaska airports help drive economy

Alaska airports are key drivers of the state’s economy and an area for growth.

A new report looks at the economics and community importance of … more

Killer whales use listening skills for nighttime hunts

Killer whales use listening skills for nighttime hunts

Tags record sounds of killer whales searching out their prey

Update: Authorities identify crane operator

Update: Authorities identify crane operator

Boyd Cody was killed Thursday afternoon when a crane he was operating at Trucano Construction toppled over.

Accused arsonist, burglar indicted by grand jury

Timothy D. James is being charged with burglary, theft, criminal mischief, and arson for the July 11th incident.

Fatal accident trial planned for next month

Ryan West is charged with second degree murder for the death of Gabriel Carte.

Small pleasure craft rescued near Hoonah

It’s the second rescue this week of a pleasure craft stranded in Southeast waters.

JPD investigates early morning accident

A 62-year-old Juneau woman has been medevac’d to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center, after suffering serious injuries in a vehicle-pedestrian accident early this morning (Thursday).

Former cat owner still wants animals back; plans to sue trial judge

Christen Blake is appealing her conviction for confining 17 cats in a disabled van last winter.

Permanent Fund drops $3.1 billion in value

Valued at $38.9 billion after FY 1Q

State gets federal grant to archive oil spill litigation documents

Millions of pages of Exxon Valdez oil spill litigation will be organized and permanently archived in the capital city.

The state archives office has received … more