Passenger projections are fuzzy because cruise lines only got the regulatory green light in June.
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Uptick in COVID-19 cases prompts Juneau officials to raise local risk level to moderate
That means that beginning at noon on Friday indoor gatherings are limited to 50 people and masks will be required.
Former Bethel elementary school principal gets 25-year state sentence
Jury trials are scheduled for this fall for lawsuits against the school district for failing to protect students against Carmichael.
Glory Hall shelter moves out of downtown Juneau
By the end of the week, Juneau’s downtown emergency shelter and soup kitchen plans to be serving all of its patrons at its new facility.
Canada opens its border to US citizens next month. Here’s what you’ll need to get in.
Only fully vaccinated travelers will be allowed to enter. Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines all meet the requirements.
Arrival of Alaska’s first cruise ship of 2021 coincided with a major coronavirus outbreak in Sitka
Serenade of the Seas’ arrival coincided with a major coronavirus outbreak in Sitka, but that didn’t seem to affect the number of passengers visiting town — there simply weren’t that many of them.





