The city-owned ski area has an ambitious reopening plan for this season. Staff hope it will be enough to provide uninterrupted outdoor distraction this winter and keep people healthy.
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After another staff member at Wildflower Court gets COVID-19 an administrator asks Juneau to help her keep residents safe
The facility hasn’t allowed visitors since March. Wildflower Court administrator Ruth Johnson said Saturday that both staff members who have tested positive in recent weeks contracted the virus outside of the facility.
How to trick-or-treat yourself responsibly this Halloweekend in Juneau
All over town, people have planned alternatives to traditional Halloween activities and rigged up contraptions to deliver candy to costumed kids while socially distant.
Tlingit elder and clan leader King̱eestí David Katzeek has died
Katzeek was the clan leader of the Shangukeidi, the first president of Sealaska Heritage Foundation and an educator who championed Tlingit culture and language.
Juneau’s substance abuse treatment clinic reopens with limited capacity as demand grows
Although Rainforest Recovery Center will limit the number of patients for now, providers say the need in and outside the community is growing.
Piglets escape Kodiak farm, run wild in street
The piglets have learned that if they pile enough dirt up against their electric fence, they can knock it out of commission.





