Juneau’s portion of the state’s fiscal year 2012 public works budget is more than $100 million.
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Customers confused by Arrow’s new garbage, recycling services
Arrow Refuse will roll out a new automated trash pickup service and start offering curbside recycling to residential customers for an additional fee. But some customers are confused by the changes.
Basin Road closures
Basin Road will be closed Friday and Monday for repairs.
Thomas: Energy fund, harbors top session work
Haines Representative Bill Thomas spent much of this year’s session working on the state’s operating budget. He also got projects into the capital budget for his widespread district, made up of villages and small cities from Metlakatla to Prince William Sound.
Body found in Lemon Creek area
Juneau police say the body of a 55-year-old Juneau woman was discovered this morning on the Switzer Creek and Richard Marriot Trail in the woods behind Dzantiki Heeni Middle School.
Attempted escapee quickly captured
Talon Lobaugh arrested in Main Street area near courthouse.
Pressure cooker confidence
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kevin Sweeney knows how to deal with extraordinary stress.
With the Air Force song blaring, Sweeney told a Juneau audience Wednesday he loved being an Air Force pilot.
Hearing delayed in Thornton case
An Arkansas judge has delayed a decision on whether to transfer the Kevin Thornton murder case to juvenile court until it’s clear whether previous juvenile records can be admitted as evidence.
CBJ to seek U.S. Attorney’s advice on cruise ship tendering practices
The City and Borough of Juneau will seek input from the U.S. Attorney’s office on whether the practice of having cruise ship crewmembers tie up tender boats to CBJ docks exposes the city to potential lawsuits.
Arkansas court to hear motions in Thornton case
An Arkansas court will hear motions Tuesday on whether to transfer the Kevin Thornton murder case to juvenile court.