Kodiak sees worst COVID-19 outbreak since November as Alaska reports 338 more cases statewide
The island community of around 6,000 people now has 143 active cases — a high not seen since a surge last winter.
The island community of around 6,000 people now has 143 active cases — a high not seen since a surge last winter.
The agreement, announced this week, should make flying more affordable for residents in rural Alaska, including Unalaska where Alaska Airlines stopped marketing flights in 2019.
SPONSORED: Most museums invite visitors to use their eyes. For a new exhibition about Alaska’s soundscapes, curators knew they would need to help patrons adjust to using their ears instead.
The state taxes marijuana cultivators who sell the raw product to retailers and edibles manufacturers.
Less staff means fewer spots available for children looking to be in before- and after-school programs.
The governor filed a letter of intent Friday that allows him to begin fundraising, while former Gov. Bill Walker said he’s considering a run.
Alaska’s population grew from 710,231 in 2010 to 733,391 in 2020.
The borough anchored by Wasilla and Palmer gained 18,086 residents between 2010 and 2020.
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The visit starts Sunday in Fairbanks, where Granholm and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski plan to tour the National Renewable Energy Lab’s Cold Climate Housing Research Center. They’ll be in Anchorage on Monday.
Immunocompromised Americans at high risk from COVID-19 are now allowed to get a third vaccination in hopes of better protection.
Four other people have yet to be sentenced for their involvement.
Robert Marbut Jr. is known for opposing the Housing First philosophy, instead arguing housing should be contingent in participation in treatment.
Half of the impacted teams will play anyway -- the South-Dimond game was turned into a scrimmage, and Kodiak and Barrow quickly changed plans to set up a game in Barrow.
Canada reopened its border Monday to fully vaccinated Americans, although the U.S. has not yet reopened its border to vaccinated Canadians.
For the past three years, the late run of Kenai River king salmon has been too small to meet the escapement goal, leading Alaska state biologists to place restrictions on close-to-shore sockeye fisheries.