Dunleavy thanked the Legislature for approving the plan.
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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.
‘We’re open’: Alaska businesses can operate at full capacity Friday, Dunleavy says
Some communities may decide to loosen restrictions more slowly.
Lawmakers balance speed, safety as they reconvene in Juneau to sort out coronavirus aid
Municipal leaders say they are hoping to get the CARES Act funding as quickly as possible.
Nunapitchuk, a small village in the Y-K Delta, is in lockdown after a positive test for COVID-19
A village is in lockdown until further notice after a second case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
Despite the pandemic, Alaska’s primary and general elections to follow normal voting process
But, the Division of Elections reports difficulty in recruiting election workers.
Juneau man sues over the state’s plan to spend $1.5 billion in CARES Act funds
Eric Forrer, a retired carpenter and former University of Alaska regent, alleged in the lawsuit that the process isn’t constitutional.
After weeks-long impasse, key lawmakers approve CARES Act relief
The action will allow Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration to begin sending payments to communities and businesses.
Watch: Dunleavy to give latest update on the state’s response to COVID-19 pandemic
Dunleavy administration to talk about federal CARES Act funding, reopening the state’s economy and the latest number of COVID-19 cases.
Campaign to recall GOP Gov. Dunleavy can go on the ballot, Alaska Supreme Court rules
The Alaska Supreme Court says that the recall campaign against Gov. Mike Dunleavy has a legally valid basis and can appear on the ballot.