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.
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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.
First group of COVID-19 health care contractors reports for duty in Alaska
Once the healthcare workers arrive in Alaska, they take care of paperwork and are matched to hospitals that need their skill set.
Alaska reports 10 more resident COVID deaths
The state also added another 694 resident COVID cases, the first time in a week that case counts have dipped below 1,000.
Alaska’s North Slope grapples with soaring COVID-19 infection rate, low vaccinations
Some North Slope communities there have seen their first infections of the pandemic during the surge driven by the delta variant.
Tribal and environmental advocates celebrate the first water flow down the Eklutna River in decades
For more than 60 years, the Eklutna River north of Anchorage had been dammed up, stifling the salmon runs that fed generations of Dena’ina people in the area.





