Candy Behrends, for example, thinks she’s personally made and donated something like 350 cloth face masks since hunkering down. She’s one of more than 100 sewers volunteering in Juneau.
Community
After a rabid coyote attacked a dog, Quinhagak lifted travel ban for a vet
Like many villages, Quinhagak has strict travel restrictions in place to protect the community from COVID-19.
Please stay on the (punch)line: Callers overwhelm Juneau’s new joke hotline
A gag a day keeps the virus away — or, at least it’ll brighten up your day.
Juneau Assembly approves $200,000 in renter relief
The emergency appropriation sets aside money from Juneau’s affordable housing fund for residents who have been laid off or are unable to work due to COVID-19.
Anchorage comics find an outlet and an audience at drive-in stand-up comedy shows
A drive-in comedy show brings Anchorage audiences together for live entertainment.
Experts warn of a ‘dark cloud’ for kids’ mental health amid pandemic
Healthcare professionals are warning of the looming impacts on young people from the current measures to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic.




