The threshold to qualify for the relief has also changed — applicants now have to show they lost at least 30% of their gross revenue between 2019 and 2020 because of the pandemic.
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The Áak’w K̲wáan’s first Record Store Day
The national Record Store Day holiday celebrates independent record stores. Check the first RSD in the Áak’w K̲wáan, with the owners of Downtown Disc Juneau.
Newscast – Tuesday, April 19, 2022
In this newscast: Juneau pet owners are scrambling for care as one of the city’s three veterinary offices closes; Researchers are studying Alaska salmon gillnetters to gain further understanding of sleep deprivation in fishermen
Alaska’s lone US House seat will be vacant until September. What happens in the meantime?
Alaska has had no member in the U.S. House since Rep. Don Young died in March. But the office of Alaska at-large is continuing its work for constituents until Young’s successor is elected.
Sullivan strikes partisan tone while talking up bipartisanship to Alaska Legislature
With Interior Secretary Deb Haaland visiting his state, U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan on Tuesday aired his dissatisfaction with her progress on oil development in the Arctic and other Alaska issues.
Coronavirus FAQ: I’m a one-way masker. With mask mandates going away, is that helpful?
Poorly ventilated indoor spaces, especially where people are talking loudly, singing or exercising, carry the highest risk.




