David Paul to serve 7 years in prison and 7 years on probation
Crime & Courts
Can a college freshman force state action on climate change?
The Alaska Supreme Court is hearing arguments Thursday in UAF freshman Nelson Kanuk’s climate change case.
Man hits Mendenhall Valley Post Office with car
An 83-year-old man attempting to park his car crashed into the Mendenhall Valley Post Office Thursday, causing $3,500 damage to the building.
Judge dismisses emissions control area lawsuit
By 2015, every ship that operates on Alaska’s southern coast will be required to drastically cut their sulfur emissions. The State has been fighting that policy in court, and this week a federal judge threw out their case.
Badly beaten Anchorage teen identified
Police have released the name of a young man who was found beaten unconscious in an abandoned building in Downtown Anchorage Monday night.
Intercepted package leads to another Juneau drug bust
Juneau police made another drug bust Monday, arresting two men on suspicion of trafficking heroin and meth.
Man charged with shooting, killing 2-Year-old son
A man in the village of Tununak has been charged in the shooting death of his 2-year-old son.
Alleged heroin smuggler arrested by Juneau police
Juneau Police say they seized more than $103,000 worth of heroin being smuggled into the community by a Massachusetts man.
Update: Bill Council – a “lawyer’s lawyer”
Former Juneau resident and attorney Bill Council has died.
JPD officer in training credited with saving local woman’s life
A Juneau police officer in training is being credited with saving a local woman’s life.