It seems everyone had a moment when the pandemic hit home — when we realized the coronavirus was not going away quickly and would change everything.
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‘Herring Protectors’ gather at Sitka’s courthouse as commercial fishery gears up
The group advocates for herring and subsistence harvesters, and calls into question the state’s management of the commercial herring fishery.
Next vaccine clinic in Juneau open to anyone age 16 and older
Registration for Juneau’s next vaccine clinic opens on Monday, March 15 at noon.
Lost kitten tours Juneau before good Samaritans fly her home to Haines
It’s been over a week since Spot, a 4-month-old kitten, clawed out of the sunroof of a Haines couple’s vehicle and got lost somewhere on the car deck of the Matanuska.
Anchorage’s largest soup kitchen pivots to packaged meal service, with long-lasting effects
Since the pandemic began, Anchorage’s largest soup kitchen has had to overhaul how it serves residents in need of a hot meal moving from communal meals to prepackaged ones.
Petersburg women tell how International Women’s Day was celebrated in their home countries
Although International Women’s Day is not always celebrated in the U.S., dozens of other countries have been celebrating it for decades.





