Chickens might be more accurately described as livestock, but people do become attached.
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Remembering Kurt Brodersen, the ‘MacGyver of Union Bay’
The Union Bay mariner who made the news last year after cheating death when his boat capsized during a storm succumbed to cancer less than five months later.
Juneau’s liveaboards dodge fee increase, but harbor board says rate hikes are coming
About 140 people live in Juneau’s harbors. Juneau’s Docks & Harbors board proposal would have hiked their fees by 100%.
LISTEN: Heather Lende of Haines named Alaska’s Writer Laureate
Lende spoke with KHNS about her writing and about what it means to be named Alaska’s laureate.
Fully vaccinated people in Juneau no longer have to wear masks, city says
The new guidelines mirror the CDC’s guidelines that also relax social distancing measures for fully vaccinated people.
Streaming concerts, virtual hospital visits: Everyday life disrupted by Ketchikan’s pandemic surge
Some Ketchikan businesses have shut their doors, and community events have been canceled after emergency officials raised the community’s pandemic risk level to its highest level.





