Alaska health care providers say they’re relieved and grateful for a CDC decision that allows them to get vaccine booster shots.
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Redistricting board met with skepticism during first public hearing in Juneau
Board member Budd Simpson drew the map with the “tentacle.” He maintains he wasn’t gerrymandering, and agreed with criticism that it looks wrong.
Sen. Murkowski aims for ‘a permanent fix’ to the old law that halted Alaska cruises
Sen. Lisa Murkowski has introduced a bill to permanently waive a requirement for Alaska-bound cruise ships to stop in Canada.
Lawmakers get one more weekend off before coming back to Juneau for another special session
Gov. Dunleavy amended his original call which had them starting this Friday. Now they’ll be set to begin on Monday, Oct. 4 at 2 p.m.
Senior Ketchikan medical executive abruptly leaves job amid retaliation allegations
The departure comes weeks after a former nurse filed complaints alleging she’d been retaliated against and fired for blowing the whistle on workplace safety and patient care.
How Juneau restaurant Black Moon Koven offered a path of healing
Juneau restaurant Black Moon Koven opened up this spring, very elusively and mostly through word of mouth. Its dark, moody ambiance has drawn a cult following.





