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JPD officer resigns a day before bodycam footage is released of his violent arrest that injured suspect
‘You about to get slammed,’ Officer Brandon LeBlanc tells argumentative man moments before throwing him to sidewalk.
Aug 295 min read


Don't cut off Southeast Alaska's access to EVs
Southeast Alaska communities are different from most of America. We're not connected by roads. If we want to move vehicles in or out of town, we rely on barges and ferries. That's why Alaska Marine Lines' (AML) recent decision to stop shipping electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles is so troubling: it cuts us off from affordable, reliable transportation that fits our communities perfectly.
Aug 292 min read


Red lines
I am writing to share why I wrote to Sen. Dan Sullivan and Rep. Nick Begich to tell them I would not be writing to them again. Not that they would care.
Aug 293 min read


Police blotter for Aug. 27
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Aug 291 min read


Alaska vowed to resolve murders of Indigenous people. Now it refuses to provide their names.
When the nonprofit Data for Indigenous Justice filed public records requests with the Alaska Department of Public Safety concerning cases it had investigated, the state rejected them.
Aug 295 min read


Is Alaska’s foster care system failing children? A federal trial underway now could decide.
Five foster youth are alleging statewide practices by the Alaska Office of Children’s Services that endanger children’s safety and well-being.
Aug 296 min read


Report: Gov. Mike Dunleavy to seek Lisa Murkowski’s U.S. Senate seat in 2028
Incumbent Alaska senator has stated recently she is keeping the option open to run for governor in 2026.
Aug 292 min read


‘Sad and hard’: People seeking and serving food see early difficulties after Glory Hall halts meals for non-residents
Campers say they’re living off everything from savings to stealing; first day at an alternative meal site gets few takers, while another longtime site was already seeing huge turnout.
Aug 287 min read


Obituary: Beth Handley (Oct. 2, 1958, to March 7, 2025)
Beth Handley, 66, of Portland, Oregon, passed away peacefully on March 7, 2025, surrounded by her loving husband Bill, their daughters Sierra and Aven, and their daughters’ partners Mark and Myles.
Aug 282 min read


Gov. Dunleavy picks former Texan U.S. Attorney for new state attorney general
Stephen Cox, a member of the Federalist Society, would face a legislative confirmation vote in the spring.
Aug 283 min read


Free student breakfasts for all, donated playground equipment for Dzantik'i Heeni get go-ahead from school board
Revival of breakfasts scheduled for public comment and board vote Sept. 9; local Rotary providing DZ equipment now while work on proposed full-scale playground continues.
Aug 283 min read


What to consider before voting on Ballot Measure 1
Before voting on Ballot Measure, I ask your to please consider what the City and Borough of Juneau accomplishes with your taxes. Do you really want to jeopardize the quality of life that we now enjoy?
Aug 282 min read
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