Dunleavy also agreed to ensure that all of his staff have taken ethics training and to publish the three-page settlement on his website.
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State health officials prepare for COVID-19 vaccine despite ‘extremely unlikely’ November timeline
Alaska’s Immunization Program Manager said the state has seen a decline in orders for other vaccines, which could be a concern: “We don’t want an outbreak of a vaccine-preventable disease like measles during COVID-19.”
Pink salmon could prosper in warmer Arctic, new study finds
A new study bolster reports by Alaska subsistence fishermen that the species’ numbers have been increasing as the Arctic warms at more than double the rate of the rest of the globe.
A pair of stranded killer whales and a sick sea lion near Sitka have biologists looking for answers
Biologists are tracking some unusual stranding events around Sitka this summer, and hoping to learn more about what brought about the deaths of two killer whales, and what has made a sea lion gravely ill.
High winds beached a 150-foot seafood processing barge in Bristol Bay
The 150-foot vessel belongs to Northline Seafoods and is worth $7 million. It was beached near Ekuk, a fishing community south of Dillingham.
How the ‘infodemic’ is playing out in Juneau
Donna Pratt was sick with COVID-19 for most of July. She feared for her life. But from her hospital bed, she wanted the world to know, “I am not being paid to do this as a hoax.”
3 Yellowstone bison arrive at their new home near Old Harbor, Alaska
The buffalo left Montana for Alaska on Monday — three hardy bulls, which weigh about a thousand pounds each.
Do you ski, sled or ride Montana Creek? The city wants to hear from you.
Winter is coming and competition over a popular trail in Juneau has pit winter sports enthusiasts against each other. One group says they should have exclusive winter access to the snow. The other feels that public lands should be shared among all users.
On refurbished ambulance, Tlingit formline design represents community and healing
Both sides of the newly revamped ambulance feature Tlingit formline design symbolizing the human power of healing.
Alaska ranks last in census responses by phone, mail or computer
A census spokesperson said the bureau is making an extra push to reach more Alaskans and trying to remind people that the census is safe, easy and important.