Carnival Cruise Line cancels final Alaska sailings for 2020
Holland America, Princess and other lines affiliated with Carnival Corp. have not yet announced additional canceled voyages due to the coronavirus crisis.
Holland America, Princess and other lines affiliated with Carnival Corp. have not yet announced additional canceled voyages due to the coronavirus crisis.
The series, reported in partnership with ProPublica, examines the failures of the criminal justice system in rural communities across Alaska.
An investigator says the group ran ads without disclosing their source and didn’t properly register.
Graduates persisted through state budget cuts and a sudden switch to online coursework due to COVID-19.
The hornet can deliver nearly seven times the amount of venom as a honey bee, and sting multiple times.
Passenger traffic is down 80 percent from a year ago.
Due to social distancing mandates and a “hunker down” order, graduating seniors celebrated a little differently and rode on four-wheelers and in the beds of decorated trucks.
A sedan veered into oncoming traffic and struck a trailer before skidding into a motorhome towing a boat, troopers said.
The masks are hot, uncomfortable, and annoying for many. Others view the mandate to cover their faces as government overreach.
Alaska history: “I lassoed a deer in my backyard with a clothesline,” said John Grainger of Mountain Point. Linda Anselm of White Crossing said she “fought off a thieving black bear with a bag of jelly beans.”
Applications are not yet being accepted for the newly replenished federal disaster loan and grant program.
Reopening a restaurant is contingent on following strict new public health precautions. For some, it also may not make financial sense.
Each hotspot can connect to 250 devices simultaneously, and they have high-speed capability, the company said.
Vacation rental owners were hit with a tsunami of cancellations as the coronavirus pandemic forced political leaders to halt most travel and impose restrictions on people entering Alaska.
Testing bottlenecks and safety precautions have providers saying they’ll start non-emergency procedures slowly, if at all, right now.