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Yearly Archives: 2020

Mayor tries to get ahead of restaurant rebellion, excludes assemblywoman from public meeting

Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson has told Assemblywoman Jamie Allard of Eagle River that Allard is, in no uncertain terms, not welcome at a Tuesday meeting...

First look: What’s in the $900 billion stimulus package?

The $900 billion stimulus package is trimmed down from from the $2.2 trillion CARES Act passed by Congress in March. It has funds for...

Just two COVID vaccine allergic reactions in Alaska

Not all vaccination reactions are created equal. And reporting in the media may vary. Two Alaska health care workers who have received the Pfizer COVID-19...

Alaska Veterans may get Moderna COVID vaccine as soon as this week

The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is arriving in Alaska Christmas week. Must Read Alaska has learned that the Veterans Administration will be administering this particular...

Can’t buy love

ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET If you need proof money cannot buy you love, take a gander at how much Al “Bear Killer” Gross spent on his...

CDC: Overdose deaths exploding during COVID shutdowns

The highest number of overdose deaths ever recorded in a 12-month period happened this year in America, according to the Centers for Disease Control...

Passings: Terrence Cole, author, professor, critic

University of Alaska Professor Emeritus Dr. Terrence Cole passed away Dec. 12, 2020 at the age of 67. He was the brother of writer...

Passings: Alice Stevenson Green, 103, was first woman ordained by Presbyterian Church in Alaska

SHE PASTORED FROM KETCHIKAN TO SAVOONGA Alice Stevenson Green, the first woman ordained as a Presbyterian minister in Alaska, passed on Dec. 7, 2020 at...

Anchorage’s city-owned start-up fund now dedicated to minority businesses

The 49th State Angel Fund had a problem: Too many of its investments were going to white people. It has addressed that problem by creating...

Bedroom video? Palin says Julian Assange, who Wiki-leaked her emails, deserves pardon

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has called for the presidential pardon of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. All is forgiven, apparently, for his leaking her emails...

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