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Judge sets bail at $1 million; DA seeks attempted murder - Juneau Empire
Not once did he appear to look upward to meet to eyes of the judge, the two uniformed Juneau police officers in the back of the courtroom or the four women — who refused to be identified — sitting in the first two front rows.
April 11, 2012


UPDATE: Former cop now faces 4 counts of attempted murder - Juneau Empire
Not once did he appear to look upward to meet to eyes of the judge, the two uniformed Juneau police officers in the back of the courtroom or the four women — who refused to be identified — sitting in the first two front rows.
April 11, 2012


Ex-cop opens fire on JPD officers - Juneau Empire
One neighbor, who declined to give his name, said that was probably a low estimate, and he counted at least 90. Police said no one was injured in the incident as responding SWAT and crisis negotiations teams took cover and tried to stay away from the ...
April 9, 2012


Employment discrimination suit heard in Superior Court - Juneau Empire
The 60-something Filipino woman, who declined to be named and who has worked for the division in Juneau for about 25 years, filed a complaint of discrimination against the division, saying it reclassified her position downward in attempt to get her to ...
March 19, 2012


Crash near JDHS shuts down traffic on Egan Drive - Juneau Empire
The front passenger of the Jeep, who declined to give his name but said he was 23, said he and the driver were students at the University of Alaska Southeast. He had cuts on his face, but was released after being treated on scene.
February 26, 2012


AP Impact: USAID contractor work in Cuba detailed - Juneau Empire
The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the technology, said the chips are provided most frequently to the Defense Department and the CIA, but also can be obtained by the State Department, which oversees USAID.
February 13, 2012


JSD investigates after-school program after boys went missing last week - Juneau Empire
One of the mothers, who declined to give her name, said in an interview last Thursday — the same day her son was missing — that she arrived at the school at 5 pm to pick him up from the Recreation, Arts, Learning, and Leadership for Youth, ...
October 13, 2011


Afghan farmers harmed - Juneau Empire
Another local grower, who asked that his name not be used due to fear of reprisals by local officials, said the plum trees in his orchard were failing. “We're fed up with orders from the government,” he said. “One day, they tell us not to grow poppy ...
June 10, 2011


Cancer drug shortage hits Anchorage - Juneau Empire
"I looked at her and said, 'You gotta be kidding me,'" said the woman, who did not want to be identified because many people she knows are unaware that she ...
November 22, 2010


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