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The Juneau School District building, March 20, 2020. (Michael S. Lockett | Juneau Empire)

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Alaska enrolls students in Florida-based virtual school

The move garnered criticism from educators.

Pet fostering takes off as coronavirus keeps Americans home

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Pet fostering takes off as coronavirus keeps Americans home

Shelters from California to New York have put out the call for people to temporarily foster pets.

State waives fees in a effort to ease economic damage

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State waives fees in a effort to ease economic damage

Face coverings recommended.

No cruises till July at the earliest mean these tourist-targeted shops downtown will likely remain shuttered for months longer, March 20, 2020. (Michael S. Lockett | Juneau Empire)

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Stopping the bleeding: City offers interim loans for small businesses

The small loans are just to hold business over till federal aid comes online.

Bars and restaurants could serve to-go beer and wine, but will it make a financial difference?

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Bars and restaurants could serve to-go beer and wine, but will it make a financial difference?

Business as the new usual.

Health care infrastructure is increasing, Gov says

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Health care infrastructure is increasing, Gov says

State unveils new data website.

People pay tribute to the Woosh.ji.een Dance Group as they perform during a Celebrate Survivors gathering sponsored by Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska and AWARE in the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall in 2018. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

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Advocacy groups concerned about possible rise in domestic violence

Resources are absolutely available for those who need them.

Surgical scrub technician Jody Hass and registered nurse Diana Colbert wear headbands made by Liz Clauder and her daughters, Frances Jones and Nicole Bettridge. The headbands include buttons that allow masks to loop around things that aren’t a health care worker’s ears. (Courtesy Photo | Luke Jones)                                Surgical scrub technician Jody Hass and registered nurse Diana Colbert wear headbands made by Liz Clauder and her daughters, Frances Jones and Nicole Bettridge. The headbands include buttons that allow masks to loop around things that aren’t a health care worker’s ears. (Courtesy Photo | Luke Jones)

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Headband-ing together: Quilter and family help make equipment for health care workers

She can turn out 50 per day.

Lily Hope is the Sealaska Heritage Institute’s featured artist for this week’s Virtual First Friday. (Courtesy art | Juneau Arts and Humanities Council)

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With physical contact forbidden, Juneau finds new ways to socialize

Life finds a way.

State extends business closures indefinitely, announces virtual school

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State extends business closures indefinitely, announces virtual school

Take out is still OK.

Cruise ships are docked at PortMiami, Tuesday, March 31, 2020, in Miami. The U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday that it’s working with Holland America on a detailed docking plan that would require two ships carrying passengers and crew from an ill-fated cruise to handle all medical issues without impacting South Florida’s already-stressed hospitals. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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Coast Guard: Cruise ships must stay at sea with sick onboard

The new rules require daily updates on each ship’s coronavirus caseload for vessels in U.S. waters.

Cubicles

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Judge sides with state after union asks for temporary restraining order

Follow-up hearing is April 6.

Juneau reports 4 new COVID-19 cases

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Juneau reports 4 new COVID-19 cases

Total is now nine.

The Juneau Raptor Center received an injured adult male bald eagle rescued from Skagway on March 31, 2020. (Courtesy art | Juneau Raptor Center)

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Raptor Center still in business with new distancing rules

Please do not pick up the injured wildlife.

Alaska attorney general warns public to be wary of scams

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Alaska attorney general warns public to be wary of scams

Protect yourself and your identity in this crisis.

State suspends fees, regulations in effort to stabilize economy

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State suspends fees, regulations in effort to stabilize economy

It’s stabilization, not a bailout, governor says.

Congressional delegation says billions in relief coming to Alaska

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Congressional delegation says billions in relief coming to Alaska

There may still be a need for more

Centennial Hall, left and the Juneau Arts & Culture Center, center, seen in this August 2019 photo are providing shelter for homeless people in Juneau in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent spell of cold weather. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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JACC opens for cold weather, overnight sheltering

People will be able to shelter in Centennial Hall during the day.

This undated electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, orange, emerging from the surface of cells, gray, cultured in the lab. Also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus causes COVID-19. Experts say researchers racing against time to provide a proven treatment for COVID-19 will have to balance scientific rigor against speed. THE CANADIAN PRESS/NIAID-RML via AP

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More COVID-19 cases and deaths reported in Alaska

A third Alaskan has died as cases in the state topped 100 over the weekend.

Hal Daugherty shows off his hood design, to be put into production at his all-volunteer Southeast Regional Personal Protective Equipment Fabrication Facility, stood up in his sterilized workspace at Capital Canvas, March 27, 2020. (Michael S. Lockett | Juneau Empire)

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Juneau residents work to prevent mask shortage before it happens

They’re working to support those on the frontlines of the outbreak.