Video surveillance showed a car ramming the garage door, which was damaged.
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No Juneau participants in DEA’s national prescription drug roundup Saturday
However, the Juneau Police Department continues to take anonymous drops in its lobby during regular business hours Monday through Friday.
Juneau School District, support staff union ready new 3-year contract
Juneau Education Support Staff will vote on the proposed contract next month, followed by a vote by the Juneau School Board.
Community foundation targets homelessness, substance abuse with $1.9 million in grants
The Juneau Community Foundation announced about $1.9 million in grants to local organizations that will pay for social services.
Alaska cities brace for reduced state funding
Juneau has used Community Revenue Sharing funds to help pay for police patrols and emergency services.
Senate president aims to finish session in Juneau
The biggest stumbling block for completing the session is finding agreement on changes to oil and gas taxes.
Man threatens to firebomb SEARHC clinic, prompts lockdown
Authorities haven’t released the man’s name. Police say he had a history of similar threats, but had not acted on them.
Juneau CrimeLine highlights forced entry burglary
Juneau police have released a description of man wanted in connection with a forced entry burglary in the Mendenhall Valley on April 6.
Juneau man indicted on child pornography count
Jim Wayne Thornhill, 38, if convicted faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years and a potential maximum sentence of 40 years.
Walker encourages lawmakers to stay in Juneau for session overtime
Walker says he wants legislators to keep up the momentum they showed in clearing a backlog of bills as they moved into an extended session Monday where the focus is expected to be on budget- and revenue-related bills.