Gov. Mike Dunleavy said state officials will discuss ideas next week about how to get society and businesses in Alaska up and running again.
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Digital drag: Gigi Monroe takes Juneau’s drag scene online
Juneau drag queen Gigi Monroe has been forced to find creative ways to connect to her audience.
In a state where distancing comes easy, Alaskans flee virus to remote camps and cabins
Instead of riding out the coronavirus in towns or cities, some Alaskans are opting out: Relocating to cabins, second homes, or remote camps.
How coronavirus travel restrictions actually led to more cops in Kotzebue
Kotzebue police work a little differently than in bigger cities in Alaska. For starters, most of them aren’t residents of the city, or even the state.
Juneau’s mutual aid network rallies neighborhood support groups
Volunteer-led mutual aid networks, like Juneau Mutual Aid, have blossomed around the country in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coping with Coronavirus: How Juneau karate instructors are kicking it in a time of social distancing
In a quick turnaround, Juneau Karate Academy instructors Nathan Young and Sarah Young closed the public doors to their Mendenhall Valley dojo — and launched an online training academy.





