An Arkansas court will hear motions in May on whether to transfer to juvenile court the case of three Arkansas teenagers charged with Kevin Thornton’s murder.
Crime & Courts
Another Juneau restaurant serves up subsistence flatfish
Owners of Zen will pay $18,000 for buying halibut in 2010.
Sentences handed down in federal drug cases
Ryan Burnett and Jessica Cooper sentenced in separate cases.
Alaska Supreme Court orders board to redraw legislative map
The Alaska Supreme Court has ordered the state Redistricting Board to redraw its proposed map of legislative boundaries.
Plea changed in PFD forgery case
Daniel Batalona awaits sentencing in June.
Donated gun safes used to reduce risk of accidental shootings and suicides
Preventive health care researchers say nearly two-thirds of western Alaska households that were given a lockable gun cabinet or safe were still using them to store their firearms and ammunition about a year later.
Alaska Supreme Court may hear insurance case stemming from Juneau shooting
Aiden Neary was killed and Chase Schneider was injured during the December 2008 incident.
Brother of accidental shooting victim sentenced to probation
Seth Bingham consents to a plea and sentence agreement with prosecutors for seriously injuring Joe Bingham.
Suspicious powder found in school district mail
Juneau School District offices were evacuated early Wednesday afternoon after an employee opened an envelope containing a suspicious white powder.
Coast Guard aviator’s attorney talks about the dismissal of charges, defense in case
John Smith says Lt. Lance Leone still has a future as a helo pilot.