The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) reports 49 new individuals in the Juneau community – 45 residents and four nonresidents – identified with COVID-19 for October 2 – 4. For the nonresidents, DHSS lists the purpose as tourism/on a cruise ship. There are currently six people with COVID-19 hospitalized …
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, including boosters, are available at a Centennial Hall clinic today and tomorrow, October 1-2, to qualifying individuals. The clinic is open to walk-ins today (Oct. 1) from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday (Oct. 2) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. No pre-registration required. Booster shots are …
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) reports 40 new individuals in the Juneau community – 38 residents and two nonresidents – identified with COVID-19 for October 1. There are currently seven people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital. The Juneau School District reports 12 new individuals who’ve tested …
From October 1 through April 30, all open burning is prohibited in the Mendenhall Valley and Lemon Creek areas. This is the area between Vanderbilt Hill Road and Fritz Cove Road. Open burning, which is not allowed in those areas starting Friday, includes the use of burn barrels, the burning of …
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 45 new Juneau residents identified with COVID-19 for September 30. There are currently five people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital. The Juneau School District reports one new individual who’s tested positive for COVID-19 and was infectious while in school: one at …
Capital Avenue, between Willoughby Avenue and West Ninth Street, is reopen to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The road was rebuilt as a single lane, one-way street with a sidewalk due to the restricted width of the right-of-way. That means traffic is now only able to enter Capital Avenue from Willoughby Avenue, …
The City and Borough of Juneau Assembly has a Special Meeting tonight, September 29, at 6 p.m. to take public comment on extending COVID-19 mitigation strategies and providing for a penalty. The meeting will be held in City Hall Assembly Chambers. In accordance with room capacity protocols, the meeting will …
City and Borough of Juneau property taxes may be paid in two installments. In order to avoid penalties, taxpayers must pay 80% of their property tax balance by tomorrow, September 30. The remainder must be paid by December 31. There are four ways to make payments: Mail your payment to …
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services reports 30 new Juneau residents identified with COVID-19 for September 29. There are currently six people with COVID-19 hospitalized at Bartlett Regional Hospital. The Juneau School District reports eight new individuals who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 and were infectious while in school: Two at …
A COVID-19 vaccine booster shot will strengthen protection against COVID-19, including the Delta variant. Booster shots are available to individuals who received the Pfizer vaccine more than 6 months ago and are: Age 65+ Residents and staff in long-term care settings Age 18+ and have underlying medical conditions, including asthma, diabetes, obesity Age …