Singers park around the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Juneau every Sunday for a remote choir.
Health
Petersburg COVID-19 outbreak eases
State officials said 44% of Petersburg’s cases were tied to a bar or restaurant, and 41% were tied to a school or daycare.
With many Alaska vaccine appointments unfilled, officials want you to know: You could be ‘essential’
As hundreds of vaccine appointments remain unfilled across the state, officials are trying to spread the message that more people are now allowed to get the shots.
After 1-year suspension during pandemic, misdemeanor jury trials resume next month
Alaska’s Chief Justice says case counts have continued a moderate decline since February, many more Alaskans have received vaccinations, and judges and court staff have developed procedures designed to reduce the risk of exposure in courtrooms.
Researchers try to quantify COVID-19’s impact on seafood industry
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is sending out two surveys —one for fishermen and one for processors — about the effects of the pandemic.
Iditarod 2021, drastically changed by the pandemic, gets underway
Hundreds of sled dogs and 46 mushers left the Iditarod starting line at the Deshka Landing boat launch on a sunny and clear afternoon.





