Economists at the state’s Department of Revenue were working to identify what drove the price down and what they could expect going forward.
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Ravn is $90M in debt and could be forced to shut down for good, court docs say
Alaska’s largest rural airline is $90 million in debt and could be forced to sell its assets and shut down permanently, putting rural travel and supply lines in peril unless the government or new investors come to the aid of the bankrupt company, according to documents filed in federal court.
Cruise lines are taking bookings for an Alaska cruise season that might not even happen
On Thursday, CDC issued a 100-day extension to its March “no sail” order for cruise ships.
Alaska’s top doc says expanded COVID-19 testing will be key to lifting restrictions on every day life
Gov. Mike Dunleavy said state officials will discuss ideas next week about how to get society and businesses in Alaska up and running again.
A staff member at Lemon Creek Correctional Center has COVID-19
Staff at the jail told inmates they had been exposed late Thursday.
5 things to know about business Paycheck Protection Program loans
Many Alaska businesses on the edge of survival are looking to the new Paycheck Protection Program for a life line. A lot is in flux, but here are five things to know.





