The device consisted of a seal bomb and other homemade explosive materials, a police spokeswoman said.
Juneau
Q&A: Legislative aide lobbied for amendment that could benefit son in sex crime case
KTUU is reporting that a local legislative aide tried to affect a state law in a way that would benefit his son, who state prosecutors said sexually abused a 12-year-old girl when he was 18. KTUU reporter Austin Baird discusses the story.
As objection hearings wrap, countdown to new Tongass plan
It was the last chance for the public to register opposition to the plan, which has been nearly three years in the making and will go into effect this winter.
City begins taking public comment on fireworks ordinance tonight
The first of two public meetings is Wednesday night at 6 p.m., at the Assembly Chambers.
Juneau police seeking tips in apparent shooting in Auke Bay
No one was injured during an incident in which someone fired several shotgun rounds into a residence in the Auke Bay area of Juneau.
Squirmy sustainability: One man’s mission to fix a common problem
“Dog poop on trails, it’s such a contentious subject,” Bob Deering said.
Juneau Assembly formally accepts new assembly members
At its Monday meeting the Juneau Assembly swore in its recently elected members and appointed a new deputy mayor.
No one injured after gasoline ignites and sets car on fire
The owner of a 1998 Honda Accord was attempting to drain the gas out when the gas ignited and burned up the rear of the vehicle, according to Assistant Chief Tod Chambers.
Video: Watch Cathy Muñoz and Justin Parish debate
Uncontested incumbent Democratic Rep. Sam Kito III also had opportunities to weigh in.
Juneau beats Fairbanks to first snowfall for first time in 70+ years
Aside from Juneau, “The only place that really has had measurable snow this season has been Barrow with a tenth of an inch so far,” says National Weather Service meteorologist Edward Liske.