Tim Smith shadow boxes during the Rock Steady Boxing class at Pavitt Health & Fitness on Thursday. The class is offered to those with various stages of Parkinson’s disease. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

‘Rock Steady’: Juneau Parkinson’s patients use boxing to treat symptoms

Twice a week, seven Juneau residents with Parkinson’s disease go through a transformation. “Once they go through this door, they are no longer Parkinson’s patients… Continue reading

Tim Smith shadow boxes during the Rock Steady Boxing class at Pavitt Health & Fitness on Thursday. The class is offered to those with various stages of Parkinson’s disease. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

AP Fact Check: New Trump salvo on voter fraud lacks evidence

AUSTIN, Texas — President Donald Trump on Friday pressed his widely debunked claims of massive voter fraud by encouraging the work of a Texas man… Continue reading

Alaska volcano erupts again, sending up another ash cloud

ANCHORAGE — A volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands has erupted again, sending a cloud of ash and ice particles 30,000 feet in the air. The… Continue reading

Palin’s political action committee seeks to terminate

JUNEAU — Sarah Palin’s political action committee is shutting down. Sarah PAC filed a “termination report” Thursday with the Federal Election Commission. Palin began the… Continue reading

Sitka faces another lawsuit related to 2015 landslide

SITKA — The city of Sitka has been added as a defendant in a lawsuit brought by a woman whose home was destroyed in a… Continue reading

Florida airport shooting suspect indicted on 22 counts

MIAMI — A federal grand jury returned a 22-count indictment against the man accused of a shooting rampage at a South Florida airport that left… Continue reading

This Oct. 26, 2016, photo provided by New Forests Inc. shows Chugach Alaska Corp. lands near Carbon Mountain, Alaska. An undeveloped Alaska coal field, California’s offsets for carbon pollution and thousands of acres of forest are the unlikely players in a complex agreement that is expected to generate millions for an Alaska Native organization. (Nathan Lojewski/New Forests via AP)

Alaska Natives to protect land for California carbon program

ANCHORAGE — An undeveloped Alaska coal field, California’s offsets for carbon pollution and thousands of acres of forest are the unlikely players in a complex… Continue reading

This Oct. 26, 2016, photo provided by New Forests Inc. shows Chugach Alaska Corp. lands near Carbon Mountain, Alaska. An undeveloped Alaska coal field, California’s offsets for carbon pollution and thousands of acres of forest are the unlikely players in a complex agreement that is expected to generate millions for an Alaska Native organization. (Nathan Lojewski/New Forests via AP)

Walker’s office tweaks hiring restriction policy

JUNEAU —Gov. Bill Walker’s office has tweaked its policy on state agency hiring restrictions, shifting decision-making authority from Walker’s chief of staff to state commissioners.… Continue reading

Police & Fire for Friday, Jan. 27, 2017

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction… Continue reading

Around Town for Friday, Jan. 27

Today, Jan. 27 New student orientation, 9-10 a.m., The Learning Connection, 210 Ferry Way. Interested in improving your skills for college, training programs or for… Continue reading

Thanks to Anchorage trust, Juneau Housing First Project gets $100K boost

Juneau’s Housing First Project is now $100,000 closer to its goal of providing housing for Juneau’s chronically homeless population. The project — a three story,… Continue reading

Gov. Bill Walker urges caution in changing Obama health law

FAIRBANKS — Gov. Bill Walker has urged Congress to think carefully about an overhaul of the Affordable Care Act, saying a repeal of former President… Continue reading

Harris D. Graves, 20, appears in Juneau Superior Court on Nov. 18, 2014, for his arraignment on the felony charge of sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

Assault, sex abuse, vehicle theft: Recent court judgments, indictments

A man arrested for having intercourse with a 15-year-old girl was sentenced to nine years in jail last month by Juneau Superior Court Judge Louis… Continue reading

Harris D. Graves, 20, appears in Juneau Superior Court on Nov. 18, 2014, for his arraignment on the felony charge of sexual abuse of a minor in the second degree. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)
Eaglecrest General Manager Matt Lillard checks the quality of the snow while running a snow making machine for the first time this season on Oct. 11, 2016. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

‘Ski it if you can’: After five years at Eaglecrest’s helm, Lillard returns to Vermont

General Manager Matt Lillard’s ski season won’t end with a last slash through Eaglecrest’s wet spring snow. He didn’t break his leg in West Bowl… Continue reading

Eaglecrest General Manager Matt Lillard checks the quality of the snow while running a snow making machine for the first time this season on Oct. 11, 2016. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

Mental Health Trust Authority optimistic about timber land swap

JUNEAU — Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority land managers are optimistic Congress will approve a long-sought swap of Southeast timberland parcels with the U.S. Forest… Continue reading

A passerby gives a homeless woman a cup of coffee. (Thinkstock file photo)

Hawaii bill would classify homelessness as medical condition

HONOLULU — As an emergency room doctor, Hawaii Sen. Josh Green sees homeless patients suffering from diabetes, mental health problems and an array of medical… Continue reading

A passerby gives a homeless woman a cup of coffee. (Thinkstock file photo)
Mynita Gonzales, right, has her blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol checked by Laura Stats, of Bartlett Regional Hospital, during the Juneau Coalition on Housing & Homelessness’ Project Homeless Connect in the Juneau Arts & Culture Center on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

One-stop shopping: Project Homeless Connect links clients to services during daylong event

It was purposeful chaos Wednesday morning inside the Juneau Arts & Humanities Culture Center, where more than 40 organizations were providing everything from haircuts and… Continue reading

Mynita Gonzales, right, has her blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol checked by Laura Stats, of Bartlett Regional Hospital, during the Juneau Coalition on Housing & Homelessness’ Project Homeless Connect in the Juneau Arts & Culture Center on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Seward declares emergency after heavy snowfall

SEWARD — The south-central Alaska city of Seward has declared a local emergency after receiving well over two feet of snow over the weekend The… Continue reading

Alaska suicide rate is highest in at least 20 years

Alaska’s suicide rate is the highest since at least 1996, according to new figures from the state health department. On Wednesday morning, the Health Analytics… Continue reading

  • Jan 26, 2017
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Police & Fire for Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement and public safety agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction… Continue reading