COVID-positive travelers say Holland America helped them book travel on a state ferry and then an Alaska Airlines flight out of Juneau one day after their positive tests.
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Indigenous knowledge entwined with Arctic research for 75 years in Utqiaġvik
The anniversary of the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory spotlights community involvement in science.
Cargo ship snags very old anchor in Bristol Bay
The refrigerated cargo ship Orange Sea arrived in Unalaska with the old anchor tangled up with its own.
Juneau Assembly votes to keep city neutral on October ballot questions
In their official duties, city staff must stay neutral on the ballot questions in the October local election.
Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. posts negative returns for first time since 2012
The decline will not have an immediate negative effect on state finances, but continued losses would reduce available cash for services and dividends.
Despite near-record job availability, more recent arrivals are choosing to leave Alaska
People have been staying in Alaska for less and less time since the 1990s, with the exception of residents who were either born in Alaska or turned eighteen here.
Ketchikan Borough Assembly passes reforms aimed at boosting housing supply
The four-pronged measure, aimed at alleviating the area’s housing crunch, passed unanimously.
Wyoming couple finds time capsule at Mendenhall Glacier
Inside were 11 notes written by Juneau kids back in 2006.
Chignik sockeye runs meet escapement goals for the first time since 2018 crash
The Alaska Board of Fisheries designated the early run as a stock of management concern in March.
White House declares monkeypox a public health emergency
Critics say vaccine availability has been limited and slow to come online.









