Alaska’s expensive rural mail subsidy is ‘on the table,’ postmaster general tells Senate panel
Elected officials and the chair of the state's aviation advisory board described the bypass mail program as a crucial lifeline for rural Alaska.
Elected officials and the chair of the state's aviation advisory board described the bypass mail program as a crucial lifeline for rural Alaska.
The state recorded about 2,000 more job losses in July than in June as COVID-19 spread, and jobs were down almost 40,000 compared to July 2019.
The Inlet View Elementary staff member wasn't hurt and no shots were fired, according to the Anchorage Police Department.
The roughly 4-mile gravel road on military land, easily visible from Anchorage, is expected to be completed early next summer.
Gathering AK is a commercial kitchen tucked into Anchorage re:MADE. Five local chefs get a dedicated day of the week to run their business out of the cafe.
A mix of excitement and uncertainty abounds as teachers and students grapple with the challenges of online-only school.
New CEO Rob McKinney says the grounded airline will return with a renewed focus on safety and customer service.
Last week, the Treasury Department's inspector general's office said the purchases were an inappropriate use of the money.
Visitors wouldn’t be allowed off resort grounds for 14 days. If they stray, a geofencing app or device would alert police.
Covenant House Alaska assists young people with everything from obtaining birth certificates and ID cards to signing apartment leases and making doctor appointments. Sometimes, they even help deliver babies.
Randall Craig Fleischer tried to make music accessible, the orchestra's executive director said.
Dr. John D. Zipperer Jr. ran over 1 million medically unnecessary tests on urine samples he submitted to a laboratory he owned in Tennessee, according to charges filed against him.
Ben Boeke Ice Arena may also reopen as a shelter as the municipality tries to find more permanent housing for the city's homeless population.
The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. is urging employers to test workers and wants the city to require testing at the airport.
The new rules become effective in 45 days or when approved by a legislative panel, whichever comes first.
Accounts of conditions from employees at California mail facilities provide a glimpse of what some say are the consequences of widespread cutbacks in staffing and equipment recently imposed by the postal service.
School online means families are faced with new challenges this year, from choosing the right school program to getting a laptop to finding child care.