Victim’s friend, Robert Kowalski’s ex-wife remember various statements that suggest either intent or accident
Archives for March 2014
Juneau Afternoon 4/1/14
Tuesday at 3 on A Juneau Afternoon, Scott Burton hosts. We’ll get the details about Sexual Assault Awareness Month; We’ll get a preview of Wednesday’s concert by Dave McGraw and Mandy Fer at the Gold Town Theatre; Jon Neary will be here to highlight this week’s Wildlife Wednesday presentation; Plus, Writer’s Almanac, Bird Note, music…
Japan Must Halt Whaling Program In Antarctic, Court Says
An international court has ordered Japan to revoke whaling permits in the Antarctic and stop granting new ones.
Lost teens rescued off Mt. Juneau
Two teenage boys were rescued Sunday night after getting lost on Mt. Juneau as the temperature dropped.
Domestic violence stabbing suspect flees scene, later arrested
Wayne Walter Williams found in Douglas on Sunday
U.N. Report Raises Climate Change Warning, Points To Opportunities
“The effects of climate change are already occurring on all continents and across the oceans,” and the world is mostly “ill-prepared” for the risks that the sweeping changes present, a new report from the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes.
Angry Relatives Of Passengers On Flight 370 Demand Answers
Families who lost loved ones on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are asking Malaysian officials to explain what happened to the jet that went missing three weeks ago.
Two Koreas Exchange Live Fire, Lob Shells Into Sea
“The two Koreas exchanged artillery fire across the western maritime border on Monday after the North staged a live-fire drill that sent artillery shells into southern waters and prompted the evacuation of South Korean islanders,” South Korea’s Yonhap News writes.
List Of Those Missing In Washington Mudslide Shrinks By Two-Thirds
On Sunday, the number of people that have been confirmed dead from the mudslide has been increased from 18 to 21, according to Jason Biermann, program manager at the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management.
Herring seiners hit target — and then some — in quick Saturday opener
The 48 permit holders caught the last remaining fish in this year’s harvest limit — and then some — in a wild 45-minute opener Saturday afternoon right in front of downtown Sitka.