A winter weather advisory is in effect until noon today. The National Weather Service in Juneau says we can expect about 3 to 5 inches of snow.
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Watch Sen. Sullivan address Alaska Legislature
U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan delivers his address at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 26, to the Alaska Legislature Joint Session.
Morning update — Friday, Feb. 23, 2018
In this morning update: Warm air push to blame for lack of snow; the city sets up temporary shipping containers for recycling center; and JAHC apologizes for Wearable Art controversy.
Warm air push to blame for lack of snow
The National Weather Service originally forecasted several inches of snow for parts of Southeast Alaska. Meteorologist Edward Liske says what we got — was rain, and a push of southerly warm air is to blame
Morning update — Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018
In this morning update: A Sitka-based public defender selected to succeed retiring Superior Court Judge David George; the National Weather Service upgraded an advisory to a warning for Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell and Kake; and about 20 people spoke about what happened at Wearable Art 2018 at a recemtJuneau Arts and Humanities Council board meeting.
Watch Sen. Murkowski address the Alaska Legislature
U.S. Lisa Murkowski delivers her annual address to the Alaska Legislature at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22.
Morning update — Wednesday, February 21, 2018
In this morning update, University of Alaska president appeals for public support for more funding; and State leaders push to take next steps on ANWR drilling.
Winter weather advisory upgraded to warning for Juneau, parts of Southeast Alaska
The watch is in effect beginning Thursday morning until Thursday night. Juneau area can expect a total 5 to 6 inches of snow overnight Thursday.
Morning update — Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018
In this newscast: A Douglas resident files to run for Sam Kito’s House seat; an Alaska House committee will consider a resolution to combat all-inclusive ivory bans; and Juneau has the mumps, the first case in about 20 years.
Man accused of ransacking Jordan Creek businesses faces new burglary charge
Shawn T. Beaird, 34, was arrested on a charge of burglary, criminal mischief, and theft. According to police, Beaird forcibly entered the school, caused about $4,500 in damages to property, and stole a small amount of cash.