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Monthly Archives: April, 2020

Homer police now say they are not really encouraging people to rat on each other

DEPARTMENT SAYS BREAKING UP AA MEETING WAS CORRECT Homer Police Chief Mark Robl last week encouraged people to report on those not complying with the...

Andre Bocelli sings sacred music of hope for the world

BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO AMERICAN HYMN Live From Duomo di Milano, Andre Bocelli on Easter Sunday, 2020, gave a solo performance representing a message of love,...

Some Alaska banks ‘overwhelmed,’ hit pause button on paycheck protection loans

Small business owners who were not Johnny-on-the-Spot to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program loans, which are guaranteed by the federal government, may have...

COVID update: 15 new cases

Alaska's COVID-19 coronavirus case count rose by 15 since the last Department of Health and Social Services report, which was released midday on Saturday. The...

Biden narrowly wins Alaska Democrats’ primary

Joe Biden is the winner of the Alaska Democratic Party's first-ever balloted primary, a mail-in process that replaced traditional caucuses. A total of 19,759 ballots...

Kenai Borough mayor asks delegation to help restart economy on peninsula

START BY DELAYING THE ONE-HALIBUT REGULATIONS Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce is looking toward summer and an eventual end to the shutdown of the...

COVID update: One dead, and 11 new cases

Eleven new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in three Alaska communities – Anchorage (9), Craig (1) and Wasilla (1), since Friday's midday update. This...

Ban the virus-tainted bags

THE ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET A week or so ago, we pointed out San Francisco is banning reusable shopping bags to prevent coronavirus from reaching grocery...

Oil tax signatures were fraudulently gathered, according to new lawsuit

A group of trade organizations has filed a civil complaint against the Division of Elections over the signatures on the Our Fair Share oil...

Closed: National Park facilities near Glacier Bay

'ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE' WOULD ENDANGER CITIZENS IN GUSTAVUS A campground in Bartlett Cove, which serves as a jumping off point for kayakers and explorers of Glacier...

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