One Alaska legislator is hoping to change the way police serve in the state.
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Tazlina tribe hopes to buy traditional land from Archdiocese for Copper River access
The Native Village of Tazlina hopes to buy back 462 acres of land east of the village from the Catholic Church and return it to traditional and cultural use.
Health experts debunk vaccine rumors at Juneau community Q&A
The panel also addressed the big question that might be on everyone’s mind: When will things get back to normal?
Asian Alaskans grapple with anti-Asian racism, feeling unsafe after Atlanta shootings
Reports of hate crimes targeting Asian Americans have increased dramatically over the last year. Stop AAPI Hate, which tracks anti-Asian harassment and violence, reported 3,800 incidents in the U.S. since the start of the pandemic through last February 2021.
Watch: Alaska chief medical officer, health officials to hold vaccine Q&A for Juneau residents
The City and Borough of Juneau invited a group of panelists for the event that includes Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink.
For Ketchikan grocery clerk, the best pandemic customers are the ones who show kindness
Throughout the pandemic, essential workers have gone to their jobs in person, putting themselves at risk of catching COVID-19.




