Get ready in May for August.
As of Friday afternoon, 53.7% of Alaskans 16 and up had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary hosts National Safe Boating Week
Those in favor of extending the declaration said it may make the process of accepting federal funds easier and could be rescinded at a later date.
Tourism in Seward dropped between 60% and 80% last year.
It would be the largest PFD in state history.
Efforts to create a dog park in Kenai have been underway for years and have mostly been driven by volunteer labor and financial donations.
Nikiski honors graduates during commencement ceremony
SoHi honors graduates in outdoor ceremony
“Little Women” musical debuts this weekend
A Palmer man in his 60s died.
It’s been a years-long effort.
The amendment was proposed in response to a discussion over two assembly members’ potential conflicts of interest.
Kenai Alternative High School graduates 10
COVID-19 vaccine appointment scheduling and the data dashboards can still be accessed through covid19.alaska.gov.
HEA workers plan to inject the cables with silicone to fill any cracks caused by insulation deterioration.
After tumultuous final years, Kenai Central High School seniors receive diplomas
River City Academy graduates 9
The state also saw 56 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to 66,867.