A power outage affected about 2,000 customers in Douglas and West Juneau on Tuesday morning.
Recent News
State legislators introduce ‘Alaska Firearms Freedom Act’
The Alaska Firearms Freedom Act would make it a crime to enforce any federal prohibitions on things like assault rifles and high-capacity gun magazines.
Healthcare opportunity in Alaska erased in fiscal cliff deal
Health cooperatives are non-profit health insurance companies governed by members. They work with hospitals and medical providers to make sure patients get the best and most cost effective care.
Missing boy found Monday
Seven-year old Samuel was reported alright three-hours after he went missing.
New international flight rules in effect
Booking an international flight soon? Make it one ticket or be prepared to schlep your own luggage.
Earthquakes reported in Southeast, Southcentral
5.4 magnitude felt in the Panhandle on Monday. 3.7 and 4.7 felt in Anchorage area on Sunday.
Senator Begich will not support assault weapons ban
Vice President Joe Biden says he will deliver recommendations for new gun control measures to President Barack Obama on Tuesday.
Alaska students can take mining course
High school seniors in Alaska can now take an introductory mining course.
Former officer’s attempted murder trial moved to April
Troy Wilson was scheduled to stand trial on January 22nd for attempted murder, assault, weapons misconduct, and criminal mischief for shooting at Juneau Police.
Newspaper manager awaiting further proceedings, out on bail
CCW’s Dale Smith was arrested as a fugitive from justice for alleged non-payment of child support.