Families without personal generators have seen their freezers thaw out and watched a summer’s worth of subsistence harvest go to waste.
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Nome police locate truck related to investigation into woman’s disappearance
Police didn’t list the driver as a suspect but said the driver “may recall observations or information which could assist the investigation.”
Juneau Assembly decides to keep using JACC building as emergency warming shelter after all
St. Vincent de Paul Society has a contract with the city to operate the emergency shelter at the JACC until April.
Newscast – Monday, September 14, 2020
In this newscast: Bars in Juneau closed for indoor service on Saturday following a spike in residents testing positive for COVID-19; Petersburg Borough assembly is considering writing an opinion on a draft senate bill that would give federal land to five Southeast communities; Over the weekend, teams scoured the scorched earth at the Kodiak Pacific Spaceport to recover what’s left Astra’s 3.1 rocket; Anchorage will receive federal support to aid in the suppression of the coronavirus outbreak among its homeless population.
Juneau’s bars and restaurants had 16 hours to comply with new emergency order
The emergency order issued by the City and Borough of Juneau gave bars that don’t serve food just 16 hours’ notice to shift to outdoor service only. It also requires restaurants to reduce their capacity to 50%.
Muskox don’t live in Manokotak. Why is there a muskox in Manokotak?
Fish and Game biologist Pat Jones said muskox bulls will “show up in areas first, and maybe five years to 10 years later we start seeing cows.”




