Clayton’s sister says they plan to look at surveillance footage at the Auke Bay ferry terminal to see if he got on a ferry to Sitka or another Southeast community.
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When COVID deaths are dismissed or stigmatized, grief is mixed with shame and anger
When Kyle Dixon’s sisters tell people their brother died of COVID-19, they’re often asked whether he had preexisting conditions or if he was overweight — as if he were to blame for his own death.
Border with Russia to open for Bering Strait Festival in 2022
The festival will include a cultural summit, an Indigenous peoples’ forum, traditional sports competitions and a 43-mile boat crossing of the Bering Strait.
How climate change is fueling hurricanes like Ida
As the Earth heats up, rapidly intensifying major hurricanes like Ida are more likely to occur, scientists say.
Breakthrough COVID cases are rising in Alaska. Here’s why — and why vaccines are still ‘amazing’
Alaska’s state epidemiologist says vaccines have proved better than 90% effective against hospitalization and “in the mid-to-high 90 percentage range” against death.
Park Service program pairs volunteers with Denali sled dogs
Next year, Denali’s dog program will celebrate its centennial, marking 100 years of using dogs in the park.





