A prison officer discovered the inmates, who authorities aren’t naming, on July 24 at 3 p.m.
Public Safety
Higher fines for traffic, animal control citations
Juneau drivers face double, even triple fines for speeding, not showing proof of insurance
Juneau police seize pot, $42,000 cash from 21-year-old’s home
Police searched the suspect’s home and arrested him Tuesday–the same day a judge signed paperwork setting aside his 2013 misdemeanor drug conviction.
State Supreme Court rules same-sex partners can access death benefits
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex partners are eligible for death benefits, even though they are prohibited from marrying by the state Constitution.
Douglas dog owner defends animal’s actions after fatal attack
Jody Vick says his pitbull-mastiff was provoked by a smaller Shiz Tsu
State Archives accepts Alaska Railroad, Territorial court records
Historic documents to be stored in SLAM now under construction
Yakutat homicide case will likely be appealed
Robert Kowalski to serve forty years for 1996 shooting at Yakutat lodge
Fire destroys Twin Lakes area home
No serious injuries were reported after Friday evening blaze
CBJ Planning Commission considers neighborhood appeal opposing Haven House
Tall Timbers Neighborhood Association says it has a right to appeal latest decision on Haven House
Peter Tony sentenced to 66 years in prison without parole
Peter Tony was sentenced Tuesday to 66 years in jail with no parole for three consolidated child sex abuse counts in which he pleaded guilty.