The 57-43 vote was 10 short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict on an impeachment.
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After waking from coma, COVID-19 survivor returns home to Pilot Station
Nastasia ‘Bea’ Xavier’s doctor said he had only seen a handful of patients as sick as her and that “there were many times where it was hour-to-hour.”
Juneau approves more cash relief for low income residents
The Juneau Assembly voted 7 to 2 on an ordinance to pay out more individual grants in addition to those paid out last year.
High winds damage Eaglecrest Ski Area chairlift
Ptarmigan Chairlift will be out of operation as ski area managers assess the damage and make repairs.
Dunleavy’s public safety commissioner says she was forced to resign
Dunleavy has appointed Kelly Howell to act as an interim commissioner until Price can be replaced.
‘We can’t cry in our pillows’: Skagway officials unveil 2021 cruise season backup plan
Skagway Mayor Andrew Cremata acknowledged the summer season, usually worth an estimated $160 million, is going to be radically different. But he said Skagway is going to make it through another year.





