In this newscast: Alaska State Troopers are suspending the search for two Haines residents who went missing after a massive landslide destroyed their home; More wet weather is in the cards across Southeast Alaska this week as the region struggles with record rainfall that brought destructive landslides and some flooding; Beginning Tuesday, qualified Juneau residents who have been financially hurt by the pandemic can apply for $1,000 or more in new grants; Thanks to an outpouring of community support, Haines resident Lin Edgar can finally sleep in her own home after her house flooded in the storm; Anchorage acting mayor Austin-Quinn Davidson is isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19.

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In this newscast:

Alaska State Troopers are suspending the search for two Haines residents who went missing after a massive landslide destroyed their home.
More wet weather is in the cards across Southeast Alaska this week as the region struggles with record rainfall that brought destructive landslides and some flooding.
Beginning Tuesday, qualified Juneau residents who have been financially hurt by the pandemic can apply for $1,000 or more in new grants.
Thanks to an outpouring of community support, Haines resident Lin Edgar can finally sleep in her own home after her house flooded in the storm.
Anchorage acting mayor Austin-Quinn Davidson is isolating at home after testing positive for COVID-19.