A 23-year-old faces charges after allegedly breaking into Safeway and stealing merchandise. Kurtis Detemple, 23, faces class C felony charges of second-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief. Detemple also faces a misdemeanor charge of fourth-degree theft, a class B.
Juneau
21-year-old faces felony burglary charge after allegedly trying to break into residence
One man is being held without bail after officers responded to a call early Saturday morning that someone was allegedly attempting to break into a Juneau residence.
Demetrius Campos, 21, was arrested on one class B felony charge of first-degree burglary, and two misdemeanor charges: one count of class A misdemeanor of fourth-degree assault and one count of fifth-degree criminal mischief, a class B misdemeanor.
As tiny homes take root, where do you park them in Alaska?
A Juneau company is building its first tiny house on wheels to sell commercially and it intends to make more. But the city’s zoning codes haven’t caught up with the tiny house craze.
Red Carpet Concert: Nicole Church
KTOO Public Media, Trickster Company and Kindred Post presents the 2016 Celebration Sessions featuring Juneau songwriter Nicole Church.
Red Carpet Concert: David Sumiq Russell-Jensen
KTOO Public Media, Trickster Company and Kindred Post presents the 2016 Celebration Sessions featuring Tlingit poet David Sumiq Russell-Jensen
Update: Missing Juneau man has been found
Ryan Harvey, 22, was last seen at around 2:10 p.m. Wednesday afternoon walking away from the university library.
Homeless 22-year-old reported missing in Juneau
Christopher Edward Orcutt was last seen leaving a party last seen Aug. 25. He was intoxicated when he left.
Parents of Juneau schoolchildren worried about increasing price of EpiPens
Some Juneau parents are worried about the price of EpiPens. The medicine is necessary to treat anaphylactic shock, but its price varies from pharmacy to pharmacy.
Fishing boat smashes into Aurora Harbor slip, driver charged with DUI
Juneau police arrested the boat’s driver. He was charged with misdemeanors for driving under the influence and refusing a breath test.
Fiber-optic cable aimed at improving internet to be installed this month
Dreams of access to faster internet in Haines and Skagway may come true later this year. This month, Alaska Power and Telephone is set to install an underwater fiber-optic cable in the Upper Lynn Canal. The cable will grow internet capacity in Haines and Skagway.