Bronson said that the municipality, which has more than 100 employees, would not follow the president’s mandate.
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Juneau’s 9/11 memorial got an upgrade,
Bartlett Regional Hospital opened a clinic to treat COVID-19 patients using monoclonal antibody therapy,
The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to resume its efforts to veto large-scale mining upstream from Bristol Bay,
Alaska’s state government may have trouble paying its bills over the next year
Alaska’s COVID hospitalizations keep breaking records, 846 new cases reported
Alaska ranked among the top five states in the U.S. for the rate of positive cases per 100,000 people and the increase in hospitalizations over the last two weeks, according to the New York Times.
Sen. Lora Reinbold asks to be excused from floor sessions, citing her ban from Alaska Airlines
She has been banned from flying on Alaska Airlines for refusing to wear a facemask and is arguing that she doesn’t have an alternative way of getting back and forth to Juneau.
Juneau’s hospital opens antibody therapy clinic to get ahead of COVID hospitalizations
It’s a method used to reduce symptoms in patients with early-stage COVID infections. The idea is that antibodies support the immune system as it defends against the virus.
Rescuers stop search for plane that sent distress signal near St. Mary’s
Rescue workers have abandoned their search for the source of an aircraft distress signal along the lower Yukon River in Southwest Alaska. Troopers said that no planes were reported overdue in the area.




