One plane was not capable of receiving alerts about nearby aircraft and was not transmitting data about its own altitude to the other plane.
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Non-traditional employees in Alaska will miss out on extra $300 in federal benefits
The Dunleavy administration is hoping that Congress can pass federally-funded benefits to cover gig workers.
Young votes to protect Alaska’s bypass mail, but bill likely won’t go far
Trump said this month that he does not want to give the postal service the $25 billion it requested because a functional post office would be able to process more ballots in the November election.
No block: Pebble CEO says mine is still on track with federal permits
The Army Corps of Engineers issued new conditions for protecting wetlands and streams, but their letter does not prohibit the mine outright.
At least one Alaska Airlines employee at the Juneau airport tested positive for COVID-19
According to the workers union that represents the company’s ground employees, two employees tested positive. Both are back at work.
Juneau teachers and students prepare to start a new school year — virtually
Students and teachers hope the lessons learned from the quick transition to virtual learning last spring will carry over into the new school year.





