Rashah McChesney, KTOO - Juneau
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Inspectors from the state’s health department visited Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau in January after an employee complained of an unsafe workplace.
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Two staff members in Alaska’s Senate tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.
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The state health department is rolling out a new program designed to get millions in federal funds directly to boroughs and communities to help them combat COVID-19.
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Amanda Price says she was told that the administration is “taking public safety in a different direction.”
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At least a dozen people in a Juneau nursing home tested positive for COVID-19, but almost no one showed symptoms.
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There are more than 130 legislators and staff in Juneau for the legislative session. The legislature is taking steps to limit the spread of COVID-19. For…
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Lawmakers are required to be tested for COVID-19 every few days.
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State lawmakers in Juneau and local law enforcement are preparing for the possibility of violence after the FBI warned of potential armed protests in each state capital on Sunday.
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State Republican Rep. Lance Pruitt lost his legal challenge attempting to overturn the results of his East Anchorage district election. He lost to Democrat challenger Liz Snyder by just 11 votes.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy is calling the denial a “dangerous precedent” that would harm Alaska’s future.