Coalition of environmental groups says Fish and Game’s process to rescind JetSki ban was illegal
The changes are an amendment to updates he proposed earlier this year.
Borough emergency management is working to assist the Pfizer vaccine rollout efforts to the new eligible population.
The forum canceled its summer events last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The system was able to restore email access Tuesday.
State legislative districts are redrawn by a board of five people following the decennial census.
The man, 36-year-old Christopher D. Stroh, allegedly stole miscellaneous items from the school on Sunday.
A study from researchers across Alaska said that the region should expect future fire seasons comparable to 2019.
DHSS reported 62 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, a drop from over 100 reported a week ago.
Ships, aircraft, and 15,000 servicemembers all came together to hold the huge interservice exercise.
Taylor was the only Cabinet-level appointee who generated debate among lawmakers meeting to consider Dunleavy’s nominees.
Graduation ceremonies will cap the end of a school year that saw tensions rise between the district and parents.
The budget next goes to the Senate.
Fire Chief Tony Prior asked to participate in Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s “Sleeves Up for Summer” COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Her family is moving outside of Soldotna City limits.
“I’m just looking forward to new adventures and just a new chapter in my life.”
Cooper Landing business offering new sport.