His parole officer was trying to find him to deliver the test results but found Fields broke quarantine by leaving his hotel to visit his mother, the charges say.
Southcentral
How do Alaska leaders know it’s safe to reopen the economy? It’s all about data – but it’s complicated.
Officials and experts caution that the decision-making around the reopening can be complicated and hard for the public to follow
Will fiber optic broadband make it to the Aleutians? Decision may depend on USDA grant
If they receive the grant, GCI plans to pay for the remainder of the project – $35 million – with it’s own capital.
A seafood worker in Valdez has COVID-19, but state health officials don’t know how he got it
The case is the city’s first, and the eighth seafood worker in Alaska who has tested positive for the virus.
Municipalities weigh steps as budget gaps from vetoes remains
While the federal government may offer more flexibility in the future, Dunleavy’s administration wrote its plan for CARES Act funding without paying for the items he vetoed.
In the time of social distancing, Alaska holds its first online oil and gas lease sale
It’s a new way of doing business for the state department that has long relied on in-person auctions and sealed bids.
Anchorage doctors say patients are waiting to seek care over virus fears. Some have died.
Patients should know that by delaying care in the case of an emergency, they risk taking up bed space for more time than if they seek immediate care for strokes, heart attacks or appendicitis.
Mat-Su school board rescinds vote to remove ‘Catch-22’ and 4 other books from English classes
The board voted to punt the decision on the reading list and course outline until May 2021.
Dunleavy will pick from three Anchorage judges, one attorney to fill Alaska’s open Supreme Court seat
Dunleavy will make his first appointment to the five-member Supreme Court from four candidates.
Complaint alleges Dunleavy violated ethics law by auctioning breakfast at Governor’s Mansion
The Alaska Public Interest Research Group submitted a letter to Attorney General Kevin Clarkson’s office on Tuesday asking for an investigation into whether the December fundraiser violated the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act.