The center, which is on the Bartlett campus, means that patients who urgently need care won’t have to leave Juneau to get it.
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Short-term rental owners push back against Juneau Assembly’s registration plan
The Juneau Assembly was set to vote on the program at its Monday meeting. But after hearing from rental operators, they decided it needed more work.
Video raises questions about Alaska governor’s oversight of aide who used racial slur, defended Hitler
In a video presented to the Alaska Family Council, the advisor described supporters of abortion rights as “seemingly demonically possessed” and motivated by a “primal urge” to “sacrifice a child at the altar of their false idols.”
Kodiak Filipino American Association brings back in-person celebration for Filipino Independence Day
Kodiak’s Catholic church dedicated a Mass to the archipelago’s Filipino community to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Philippines’ Declaration of Independence.
New estimate for Cook Inlet belugas shows hope for endangered population
A slight upturn — less than 1% a year — appears to have been happening for at least a few years, according to the new population estimate.
Alaska continues to rank among worst states for child well-being, report finds
For economic well-being and education, Alaska ranked in the bottom five this year.





