Roughly 1700 customers were without power as several feeders went off-line Monday morning.
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Protesters seek to abolish corporate personhood
Protestors advocating to abolish “corporate personhood” gathered at the Capital Building on Saturday. The demonstrators were part of a group called Move to Amend, an online community of activists.
Juneau guide plans to plead guilty
Michael Patrick Duby faces seven charges including baiting bears without a permit.
CBJ Assembly to discuss solid waste, SLAM project
The City and Borough of Juneau is finally getting to work on a comprehensive recycling program at the landfill in Lemon Creek, which may lead to curbside recycling in the Capital City.
Jury continues deliberations in beer burglary and theft case
Michael Rae was charged in last April’s incident at Alaskan Brewing Company and Lemon Creek Breeze-In.
Update: Weather cancels hundreds of flights
It may be several days before airline travel is back on schedule.
Jury considering charges on beer theft case
Michael Rae is accused of crashing a stolen Breeze-In truck into the Alaskan Brewing Company.
Battered by winds, LeConte returns to Juneau
The state ferry LeConte ran into high winds and rough seas north of Juneau this morning (Friday) that forced it to turn around and head back to the Auke Bay ferry terminal.
State of the State and Response Audio
Governor Sean Parnell delivered the State of the State address on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, and Beth Kerttula delivered the Minority Response.