Over the course of the pandemic, 22 Juneau residents are known to have died from COVID-19.
Jennifer Pemberton
Managing Editor, KTOO
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A very wet Ironman weekend ahead for Juneau
This weekend’s rain event is the result of an atmospheric river — a long, fat column of moisture aloft that looks a lot like a river in satellite imagery.
To participate in Alaska’s upcoming election, start by asking questions
We’re asking you to participate in democracy by sending us any and all questions about taking part in the upcoming election in Alaska.
Super Scooper firefighting planes stop over in Juneau
The planes are headed to the Fairbanks area to fight fires. They were supposed to leave on Sunday but were weathered in for an extra day.
Newscast — Friday, July 8, 2022
In this newscast: A Juneau man is missing; abortion rallies planned across the state; Juneau bat tested positive for rabies; a caterpillar is feasting on the Tongass
Newscast — Thursday, July 7, 2022
In this newscast: A fire at the Pebble Mine site; 4 bears killed at an Anchorage campground where unhoused people are staying; yes, there are bats in Southeast Alaska
Newscast — Wednesday, July 6, 2022
In this newscast: Man killed in a crash on Egan Drive in Juneau; Ketchikan city council wants to ban conversion therapy for youth; updated plan for lease sales in Cook Inlet; most recent COVID-19 numbers for Juneau
Filipino dance makes a comeback in Juneau
David Abad wants people in Juneau to get back into tinikling.
Air Force plane practices landings on a clear Juneau day
The large Air Force transport plane seen flying over downtown Juneau on Monday was a C-17, doing training exercises at the airport.
Cooling shelter opens in Juneau for elders seeking respite from the heat
Elders in Juneau looking for relief from the heat can spend some time at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday.