Three months into the U.S. bird flu outbreak, only 45 people have been tested and clinical labs aren’t approved to detect the virus.
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Alaska foster families get another year of fully funded child care
With the clock ticking on pandemic-era grants, state officials decided to foot the bill.
Sullivan amendment to defense bill would revive Ambler Road
In a press release, Sullivan said the amendment requires the Interior Department to “select a viable path for the project across public land.”
Newscast – Friday, June 21, 2024
In this newscast: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has announced an emergency closure for most near-shore fishing areas around Juneau, Researchers found dangerous levels of paralytic shellfish toxins in Ketchikan, and they are helping researchers learn more about the toxins, And, if you felt that this May was especially rainy, you were right
Much of Juneau’s king salmon fishery will close this summer, because of a 2020 landslide
Most of the chinook that were supposed to come back this year were killed after a 2020 landslide severed the hatchery’s supply of freshwater from Salmon Creek.
Garden Talk: The solstice marks an important milestone in the growing season
Buyarski says gardeners should be “pulling weeds, pulling weeds, and pulling some more weeds.”




