Rashah McChesney, KTOO - Juneau
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Juneau police say they’ve been looking for Clifford White since they got a missing person’s report for him on Oct. 31.
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Another Juneau man has gone missing, and his family say they haven’t heard from him for weeks.
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Sept. 30 is a National Day of Remembrance for U.S. Indian Boarding Schools. The day was born in Canada — when a residential school survivor told the story of wearing an orange shirt that her grandmother bought for her, and then having it stripped off of her when she arrived at a boarding school.
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City staff says the CEO was having an “inappropriate relationship” with a hospital employee which violates the city’s conflict of interest code.
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Here's a look at what the first day of classes looked like at two Juneau schools on Monday.
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Juneau has 80 active cases of COVID-19 among residents and non-residents. And that has triggered the city’s emergency operations center to raise the local risk level to moderate.
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The Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska joined the Alaska Native Medical Center and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium in requiring the vaccine for employees.
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Seven women have accused a former Juneau-area chiropractor of sexually abusing them while he was working at the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium, or SEARHC.
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Alaska will join at least a dozen other states in opting out of extra federal benefits for unemployed workers, citing workforce shortages.The withdrawal…
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Alaska providers are following the federal recommendation to pause use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines while they figure out the clotting risk.