Tuesday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore hosts. We’ll talk to author Vaughn Sherman about his new book, Sea Travels; Lindsey Hallvik will be here to talk about ORCA summer programs; Kristen Mabry will join Loren Waski of AWARE to tell us about a Zumba fundraiser Kristen will offer during the open house…
Archives for April 2013
Updated: Two Explosions Rock Boston Marathon Finish Line; At Least 3 Dead, Dozens Injured
Two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon this afternoon, leaving at least three dead and dozens injured, the Boston Police Department reports.
Ski season ends with huge splash
Winter ended at Eaglecrest yesterday (Sunday) with a splash. The city-owned ski area wrapped up its 36th season drenched in sun, warm temperatures, plenty of snow, and the sometimes annual Slush Cup. That’s where brave skiers and snowboarders race down Hilary’s run to a pond filled with water. The idea is to get across the…
FAA Orders Inspection Of Boeing 737s
Federal aviation officials have ordered that more than 1,000 Boeing 737s be examined due to a key part on the plane’s tail section that needs to be replaced
Violence Hits Guantanamo Bay As Inmates Continue Hunger Strike
Inmates fought guards at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after military authorities decided to end communal housing in one of the prison’s camps, and instead put prisoners in individual cells.
Police Sergeant Says Trayvon Martin Shooting Targets Were A Training Aid
A police sergeant in Port Canaveral, Fla., has been fired after he brought targets bearing images resembling Trayvon Martin — a silhouetted figure in a hooded sweatshirt, holding a canned drink — to a police target practice session.





