The hole in Hooper Bay’s sewage lagoon remains open.
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Federal government to fund relocation projects for 6 Alaska communities
The USDA announced on March 4 that it will pay for Alaska communities to relocate buildings and infrastructure.
Charlie Pierce picks Edie Grunwald as running mate in Alaska governor’s race
In her appearance alongside Pierce on Saturday, Grunwald said she wanted to purge ineligible voters from participating in elections.
What the ban on Russian oil could mean for Alaska
President Biden announced on Tuesday a ban on Russian oil and gas imports to the U.S.
Alaska Marine Highway to resume Prince Rupert ferry link after 2-year hiatus
A dispute over whether U.S. border guards would be allowed to carry sidearms on Canadian soil led authorities to pause sailings in 2019. Then the pandemic hit.
Newscast – Monday, March 7, 2022
In this newscast: The U.S. Forest Service is updating its management plan for fighting invasive plants in Southeast Alaska; The Alaska Marine Highway System is resuming ferry links to Prince Rupert, British Columbia; The decision to turn Skagway’s medical clinic over to a SEARHC may go before voters; KTOO reports today’s COVID numbers




