Eight superior court and seven district court judges are on the ballot in Alaska’s third judicial district.
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Feds will invest $46.5M to boost high-speed internet in coastal Alaska
More than half of the federal money is going to GCI to build an 800-mile long undersea fiber cable stretching from Kodiak Island, along the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Chain.
Alaska’s latest election lawsuit would give absentee voters a chance to fix mail-in ballot errors
While voters are able to fix ballot mistakes in some municipal elections, Alaska law doesn’t provide for a similar process.
COVID-19 concerns prompt cancellation of fall high school state championships
The Alaska School Activities Association has canceled the state championship events for all fall high school sports because of a rising number of COVID-19 infections.
Watchdog group sues Forest Service for release of Tongass timber sales audit
Elected officials and residents in Petersburg have also asked about lost revenues from past timber sales and what’s been done to correct oversight.
Hoonah sees record voter turnout, will hold runoff for council seat
Hoonah will hold a runoff for one city council seat later this month because neither candidate got the required 40% of the vote.
With one hurdle left, Ravn aims to relaunch service To Unalaska
Ravn Alaska says it could resume scheduled flights between Anchorage and Unalaska in two weeks.
‘We need you for the future’: Elders and Youth Conference goes virtual
The annual meeting seeks to strengthen bonds between the oldest and youngest generations of Indigenous people.
After early containment, COVID-19 spreads rapidly in rural Alaska
Northern and Northwest Alaska now have the highest case rates in the state.
With ‘moral authority’ compromised during a pandemic, Anchorage mayor steps away
The mayor’s decision leaves a leadership void in Alaska’s largest city as daily COVID-19 cases climb to record highs.