- Juneau’s Montessori School in Douglas is closed after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
- As of Friday afternoon, about 750 people have applied for housing and utility assistance through Juneau’s new pandemic relief program
- A few years after the Libertarian Party was founded in the Lower 48, voters in Fairbanks elected the first Libertarian to any partisan office in the country. Most Alaskans register to vote as nonpartisan or undeclared, leaving a lot of room for that Libertarian seed to take root. But Alaska’s last successful Libertarian candidate left office in 1986. Why hasn’t the “party of principle” gotten much traction in Alaska?
- The environmental group that captured executives of the Pebble Mine boasting about their sway over Alaska’s senators and governor have released new footage from those secretly recorded sessions.
