“We hope that we’ll get data all the way up until 1 to 2 seconds before the accident,” says NTSB investigator Chris Shaver.
Juneau
So far, only one newcomer in Juneau’s fall elections
Local voters could elect up to six new members to the Juneau Assembly and School Board this fall — if candidates step up.
UCLA report examines sexual orientation and gender discrimination in Alaska
The UCLA Williams Institute published a report last week looking at workplace discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
Conservationists declare victory in court’s Tongass road ruling
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a 2003 exemption on Wednesday that would have made it possible to build roads through the Tongass National Forest.
Kiehl to introduce ordinance adding sexual orientation, gender identity as protected classes
Assemblyman Jesse Kiehl is working on a city ordinance that would ban sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination in the private sector.
The ups and downs of raising 3 children with FASD
“Sometimes I would love to wear a shirt that says, ‘My child has FASD. Don’t judge us,'” says mother Diane Lohrey.
Wrangell doc found guilty of sharing child porn
A jury has convicted former Wrangell Dr. Greg Salard of receiving and distributing child porn after an hour and a half of deliberations.
Slideshow: Juneau firefighters train on live burn
Capital City Fire/Rescue held a live fire exercise on Saturday at an old cabin on Mendenhall Loop Road.
Jury deliberations in Wrangell doc’s child porn case expected to begin Tuesday
Greg Salard’s defense team did not offer any witnesses or present any evidence of their own. Salard declined to testify on his own behalf.
Elections director resigns abruptly at Mallott’s request, Nome city manager to take over
Gail Fenumiai resigned abruptly on Friday at Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott’s request. She’s being replaced by Nome City Manager Josephine Bahnke.