It was Dillingham’s second weekend clinic, and the first since the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation opened the vaccine clinic to anyone over the age of 18.
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All occupants safe after early morning fire destroys Petersburg home
The home is likely a total loss, along with several vehicles that were parked nearby.
Murkowski says Republicans must choose whether to be party of principles or party of Trump
She acknowledged that the Alaska Republican Party may censure her for her vote to convict Trump. She said she put her obligation to support the Constitution first.
Selawik issues disaster declaration after outage leaves homes, water treatment plant without power
While many residents said they have a secondary heat source at home, four families stayed overnight at the local school. Selawik officials have ordered a temporary water supply from Kotzebue.
State issues preliminary decision for Petersburg’s land entitlement
When Petersburg expanded its boundaries in 2013, the size of the municipal government’s state land entitlement increased. Then it increased a whole lot more with the passage of a 2017 state law.
‘Use words to make a difference’: The legacy of Elizabeth Peratrovich
Elizabeth Peratrovich was instrumental in the passage of the 1945 Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945 during a time when women were rarely a part of the political world and before the national Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Judges block work at ConocoPhillips’ huge Alaska project, casting cloud over ‘North Slope renaissance’
A federal appeals panel has halted work at one of Alaska’s biggest proposed North Slope oil fields, putting dozens of contractors out of work and costing ConocoPhillips, the project’s developer, millions of dollars.
Sitka-based Alaskan Dream Cruises announces plans for the 2021 season
Because the company’s ships carry fewer than 250 passengers, they’ve never been subject to the CDC’s no sail orders, and they aren’t impacted by Canada’s cruise ban because all of their trips start and stop within Southeast Alaska.
Haines Beer Fest canceled again due to pandemic restrictions
Without guests from the Yukon, organizers say the event doesn’t pencil out.
Mostly Democratic majority forms in Alaska House, seeks to add Republicans
Republican Rep. Kelly Merrick of Eagle River said she had wanted to have a Republican majority, but with the close division in the House, it will be necessary for people to work across party lines.