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Yearly Archives: 2021

Anchorage Assembly will limit public attendance at Wednesday’s meeting, first public hearing on budget

The Anchorage Assembly meeting on Wednesday is likely to be calmer than recent ones, if only because the public won't be attending. The Assembly...

Daily Covid count: 560 Alaskans caught it

Tuesday's count for new positive Covid diagnoses in Alaska was 560, a decrease of 13 percent from last week. Since March of 2020, 131,056...

Archbishop officially disassociates Holy Rosary Academy as official Catholic school

On Oct. 27, 2021, Holy Rosary Academy, one of the most academically successful private schools in Alaska, has been separated from the Catholic Church...

New report finds Anchorage 55 out of 95 U.S. cities for ease of setting up business

A new report finds that Anchorage ranks 55th out of 95 cities in the country in terms of how easy it is to set up and...

Prominent cutting edge doctors come to Anchorage for early-treatment summit

Dr. Robert Malone, one of the primary inventors of the mRNA vaccine technology used in the Pfizer and Modern Covid vaccines, is one of...

Blowout in Midtown: Voters keep Zaletel

Early returns in the recall election in Midtown Anchorage show voters are choosing to retain Assemblywoman Meg Zaletel by a margin of 61.2%...

Railroad board rescinds its vaccine mandate, for now at least

Must Read Alaska has learned that the board of the Alaska Railroad Corporation has met and has rescinded its decision to mandate Covid-19 vaccines...

Bert Cottle jumps back into race for Mat-Su Borough mayor

Bert Cottle has made it a three-way again. After dropping out of the election for Mat-Su Borough mayor due to health issues involving chemotherapy,...

Juneau voters mailed their ballots in, but 339 of them will not be counted because there is no post office cancellation on them

The voters in Juneau cast their ballots in September and October for the Oct. 5 municipal election. But for 339 Juneau voters, their votes...

Breaking: FDA panel says it approves giving Covid vaccines to kids ages 5-11

The Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted unanimously on Tuesday in favor of the FDA fully authorizing Pfizer and BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines for...

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