A handful of Census workers in rural Alaska are running out of time to count the tens of thousands of people living off the road system.
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It’s official: Alaska won’t see any large cruise ships this year
Norwegian Cruise Line canceled the five late-summer sailings left on its schedule.
Tlingit cultural items could be headed back to Alaska
Under federal law, such cultural or sacred objects belong to Indigenous descendants and can be removed from museums for repatriation
Update: California hiker dies after apparent fall near Juneau’s Perseverance Trail
Capital City Fire/Rescue Chief Rich Etheridge says the man suffered a massive head injury.
Gardentalk – Your best tools for this summer’s slugs
Ammonia water spray, slug bait, and beer traps are some of the most effective ways of eradicating slugs.
How Providence workers fought to contain ‘lightning speed’ coronavirus at site of Alaska’s largest outbreak
Tests over several weeks revealed 47 coronavirus cases among the center’s patients and caregivers — about one in four. Two patients died.
Passenger on board the Alaska ferry Kennicott tests positive for COVID-19
The department says it doesn’t know when the passenger became infected or became contagious.
Skagway asks small cruise ships not to come…for now
Skagway’s assembly wants to see a more robust COVID-19 mitigation plan before the company docks in town—even if that means waiting until 2021.
Defund the police? Murkowski says no, but they don’t need weapons of war
Murkowski is co-sponsoring an amendment that would ban the Pentagon from transferring certain surplus military weapons to police departments.
Central Council of Tlingit and Haida fireworks sale draws hundreds
Money from the sale goes to services that the Central Council provides for tribal citizens throughout the year.