Capital City Fire and Rescue and Alaska State Troopers Tuesday helped tourists off the West Glacier Trail, including a Florida woman with a broken leg.
Archives for 2012
U.S. Justice Dept. grant to help JPD pay for upgrades to bomb diffusing robot
In previous years, the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant was used to fund JPD’s Police Crisis Intervention Specialist.
Telling Tales 8/7/12
“August is a Good Time for Killing”, by Joyce Harrington. Is it really? With neighbors/friends like these, very possibly could be.
Government-tribal collaboration session set for Southeast
Officials from 10 federal agencies will meet Thursday (August 9th) with tribal leaders from northern Southeast Alaska. It’s one in a series of regional tribal collaboration gatherings.
Fuglvog crewmember, IFQ holder convicted for falsely reporting catches
Freddie Joe Hankins of Cove, Oregon was convicted of making a false statement and making a false Individual Fishing Quota landing report for black cod caught in May 2007.
Alaska Airlines plane wing note ‘not appropriate’
A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight looked out the window and saw what looked like a damaged area on the wing with a handwritten note saying, “We know about this.”
Coeur reports strong second quarter, gold production triples at Kensington
Coeur mines produced about 4.9-million ounces of silver and more than 63,000 ounces of gold during the three-month period that ended June 30th. That translated to more than $254-million dollars in sales.
Juneau Afternoon 8/8/12
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM, We’ll talk with Pam Finley about this weekend’s fundraising garage sale and other events benefitting McPhetres Hall; Learn about September’s Pumpkin Fetival; And Sharon Gaiptman willl be here with news about auditions for this year’s performances of King Island Christmas.
Tuesday Newscast 8/7/12
US, Alaska flags will be lowered until Friday
The U.S. and Alaska state flags will be lowered to half-staff to honor the victims of the Wisconsin shootings.
