Libby Bakalar said she doesn’t know what kind of damages she’ll seek, but she doesn’t want her old job back.
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Newscast – Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022
In this newscast: The Alaska Supreme Court upholds ranked-choice voting law; Alaska U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski is trying to find middle ground for a voting rights bill; The Juneau Assembly is considering removing a hurdle for Norwegian Cruise Line’s plan for a new dock; Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute released a new report
Juneau Assembly to consider removing first hurdle to Norwegian Cruise Line’s dock
City staff are proposing an amendment to Juneau’s existing Long Range Waterfront Plan that kills a marina concept and makes way for a new cruise ship dock.
Parents and caregivers of young children say they’ve hit pandemic rock bottom
The people who take care of and educate children under 5 years old – both parents and providers – are in a special kind of hell right now.
All of Haines’ emergency dispatchers caught COVID but stayed on the job to answer 911 calls
The borough manager says the team volunteered to keep working so that 911 calls would be answered locally instead of routing them to Fairbanks.
First aid flights arrive in Tonga after massive volcanic eruption and tsunami
Safe drinking water is one of the most immediate needs. The volcanic ash and seawater have contaminated the island chain’s potable supply and the government there has advised people to drink only bottled water.




