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COVID-19 update: 3 cases

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Sunday announced three new case of COVID-19 in Alaska. The cases were from Anchorage (2)...

Small businesses and municipalities wait for Legislature to act

BUSINESSES BEGIN TO FOLD AS KEY COMMITTEE STALLS FUNDS Municipalities and businesses bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact are waiting...

COVID-19 update: One case

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services on Saturday announced one new case of COVID-19 in Alaska, in the community of Fairbanks. This...

Bomb threat closes Anchorage airport, but none found on Taiwan-bound jet

Law enforcement officials in Anchorage responded to a bomb threat to a China Air cargo flight on Saturday. The plane had been diverted to Ted...

Alaska flunking U.S. Census, only 37% responding, compared to 54% in U.S.

CONGRESSMAN DON YOUNG SAYS WE NEED TO STEP IT UP The state of Alaska may have had a drop in population, but looking at the...

AG says it doesn’t matter if ‘Our Fair Share’ broke law, oil tax hike goes to ballot

The Attorney General of Alaska said it is not important that signatures were gathered illegally on the oil tax initiative that is heading for...

PFD online applications hit all-time high last month

Roughly 604,000 Alaskans filed for their Permanent Fund dividends online this year, an all-tine high for online filers. The Dunleavy Administration had extended the...

COVID-19 update: Zero on Wednesday, 9 on Thursday

After a day without any COVID-19 cases being diagnosed in Alaska, the brief respite was broken with nine cases diagnosed on Thursday, according to...

Right-on-right ‘RINO Safari’ group gets fined by APOC

The Alaska Public Offices Commission has filed a complaint against Anchorage political operative Michael Chambers for failing to file reports in support of 2020...

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