Alaska’s Chief Justice says case counts have continued a moderate decline since February, many more Alaskans have received vaccinations, and judges and court staff have developed procedures designed to reduce the risk of exposure in courtrooms.
Matt Miller
Morning Host & Local News Reporter
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Eagle euthanized after being found hanging upside down like a bat near Juneau’s airport
The stranded eagle was euthanized after it was determined that it had been starving and its injuries prevented it from hunting or catching food.
Did you hear it?: Avalanche control booms over Juneau and Douglas
The state Department of Transportation closed the road to all traffic as they tried to set loose the unstable snowpack on the mountainside above the road.
Protections added to Juneau’s power lines after 2008 avalanches, but risk remains
Giant steel structures divert avalanches away from transmission line towers while the Daisy Bell device is used to trigger small slides before they become big ones.
Update: Juneau officials recommend residential evacuations, warning of dangerous ‘historic avalanches’
City officials recommend that residents in the avalanche zone of the Behrends neighborhood in downtown Juneau evacuate their homes.
‘Pretty foolhardy’ to try crossing Mendenhall Lake’s slushy ice now
A safer route to the Mendenhall Glacier ice caves is along the West Glacier Trail, but the hike will take a full day.
Eaglecrest chairlift back in operation after Juneau windstorm
General Manager Dave Scanlan said it was a freak of nature event that has not happened at Eaglecrest Ski Area in almost 40 years. Early last Thursday, chairs on the 4,700-foot long Ptarmigan Chairlift were swinging back and forth, pushed by high winds.
High winds damage Eaglecrest Ski Area chairlift
Ptarmigan Chairlift will be out of operation as ski area managers assess the damage and make repairs.
Uncommonly cold, windy conditions expected throughout Southeast Alaska
Temperatures will range from zero to five degrees below in Haines, Skagway, Gustavus, and Juneau. Winds will be gusting, prompting wind chills as low as 60 below in White Pass and as low as 40 below in downtown Juneau.
After one-year suspension, criminal jury trials set to resume slowly in state courts
Presiding judge in each judicial district will make a decision based on public health considerations, such as COVID-19 case counts and risk levels in the area. They will also consider other factors related to the particular case or courthouse where the trial will be held.