Earlier this month, the Alaska Landmine said on social media Dorene Lorenz used a state grant to restore a historic building “for herself.” Lorenz says that crossed a line.
Crime & Courts
Judge dismisses Telephone Hill eviction cases pending outcome of lawsuit
The remaining tenants on the hill will be able to continue to live in their units. The lawsuit seeks to stop the city’s demolition of the historic neighborhood and stop the evictions.
‘Let’s get ugly’: Tenants continue to fight Telephone Hill eviction cases as judge delays decision
The motion asks the court to delay the evictions pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed by tenants against the city.
Juneau man files civil lawsuit against city, officer after violent July arrest
Christopher Williams, Jr. filed a lawsuit last week against the city and former Juneau Police officer Brandon LeBlanc for allegedly violating his civil rights during the arrest.
Fairbanks mother speaks on her 2-month detainment by ICE
Atcharee Buntow said she’s happy to be back, but she’s afraid of what will happen next.
Alaska Supreme Court orders disgraced former federal judge Kindred disbarred
The 67-page order published Friday includes information about former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred’s inappropriate relationships with two federal prosecutors.





