Singers park around the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Juneau every Sunday for a remote choir.
Juneau
After 1-year suspension during pandemic, misdemeanor jury trials resume next month
Alaska’s Chief Justice says case counts have continued a moderate decline since February, many more Alaskans have received vaccinations, and judges and court staff have developed procedures designed to reduce the risk of exposure in courtrooms.
SEARHC gives Juneau thousands of Pfizer vaccine doses for its next vaccine clinic
City Emergency Manager Robert Barr said that eligibility is much broader than it has been at previous vaccine clinics.
Board of directors selects finalists for Bartlett Regional Hospital CEO
The three finalists will visit the hospital on March 19 for testing that involves real-world scenarios to see how they respond.
Eagle euthanized after being found hanging upside down like a bat near Juneau’s airport
The stranded eagle was euthanized after it was determined that it had been starving and its injuries prevented it from hunting or catching food.
Legislators, others in Alaska State Capitol will be able to get vaccinated starting Friday
The Capitol workers are considered eligible because they are essential workers who work in a congregate setting.





