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State office buildings in Anchorage and Juneau closed out of abundance of caution

State office buildings in Anchorage and Juneau closed out of ‘abundance of caution’ Published January 18 Share on Facebook Print article Ten state office buildings in Juneau and Anchorage will be closed to the public throughout the week out of an “abundance of caution,” according to a memo issued by the governor’s office. The buildings will be closed to the public through Thursday, to ensure close monitoring before and shortly after Inauguration Day. The buildings closed include: Juneau State Office Building, Alaska Office Building, Court Plaza Building, Community Building, some offices of the Dimond Courthouse, Facilities Center, Governor’s House, Behrend’s House and in Anchorage, the Robert B. Atwood Building and Linny Pacillo Office.

Several state buildings closed through Thursday out of abundance of caution

Several state buildings closed through Thursday out of ‘an abundance of caution’ Dave Leval © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Alaskas News Source ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - At least nine state office buildings in Juneau and Anchorage will be closed through Thursday out of an abundance of caution, according to the governor’s chief of staff, Ben Stevens. “Public safety conditions in the area around the listed facilities will be closely monitored up until and then shortly after the Presidential inauguration,” states the memorandum from the governor’s office issued on Friday. The Atwood Building and the Pacillo Office Building are the two state buildings in Anchorage, along with seven in Juneau, that will remain closed until Thursday.

Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday

Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday Jay Cannon, Chastity Laskey, Jordan Culver and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY © Winslow Townson, AP Armed protesters stand in front of the Statehouse Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Federal officials warned of armed and potentially violent protests at all 50 state capitals and the U.S. Capitol in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, according to an internal FBI bulletin issued to law enforcement partners. The bulletin cautioned that demonstrations could begin as soon as Sunday and are expected to continue through the inauguration, an official with knowledge of the bulletin told USA TODAY.

Hannan: Capitol Building Security is prepared for any armed protest

Capitol siege nearly continues at Alaska mall

Real Estate Editor & Manager Confused demonstrators in Alaska mistakenly planned their Refused to be Silenced rally to take place at the Dimond Center Mall in Anchorage rather than in the state capitol of Juneau. Alaskan extremist groups intent on carrying protests over 2020 election results to the Dimond Courthouse in Juneau, Alaska, came close to taking it to the Dimond Center Mall in Anchorage instead. Websites of far-right groups Tree of Liberty and Boogaloo Boys were 570 miles off course when they posted the address of the mall for their “Refuse to be Silenced” rally and not the courthouse, according to a report in The Alaska Landmine.

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