A Juneau man was jailed and citations were issued to over two dozen other people 20-years old or younger
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EPA’s Push For More Ethanol Could Be Too Little, Too Late
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could soon issue a final ruling that aims to force oil companies to replace E10, gasoline mixed with 10 percent ethanol, with E15.
Cause Of Exxon Oil Spill In Arkansas Under Investigation
Authorities are investigating what caused an Exxon Mobil pipeline to rupture in Mayflower, Ark., Friday.
Immigration Change Is One Step Closer To A Bill
A final deal on a changing immigration laws is at hand but still incomplete, according to two of the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” senators collaborating on it.
A New Search For 9/11 Victims’ Remains
About 60 dump trucks full of debris from the fallen World Trade Center will be sifted for victims’ remains beginning Monday.
Assembly to hear gun range appeal
The Juneau Assembly Monday takes up the appeal of a permit for an indoor shooting range and gun store under construction near the Juneau International Airport. The Assembly plays a quasi-judicial role in the case brought by Juneau Veterans for Peace against the Planning Commission’s permit for Juneau Mercantile and Armory. The Planning Commission in…
Lawmakers Anticipating Fewer Capital Projects, Savings Withdrawals
Combined with his oil tax plan, the proposal could mean a combination of belt-tightening measures and big withdrawals from Alaska’s savings accounts.
Congressman Don Young Apologizes for Slur
A whole host of Republicans called on Young to apologize, including Senator John McCain and Speaker of the House John Boehner.
European company bids on unwanted Susitna ferry
Authorities at the Matanuska Susitna Borough Friday opened a single bid for the ice breaking ferry, Susitna.
Easter Sunday fire damages Thane Road home
No one reported injured