Tegan Hanlon, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage

Tegan Hanlon, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
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Tegan Hanlon is the digital managing editor at Alaska Public Media. Reach her at thanlon@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8447. Read more about Tegan here.

DNA tests show brown bear killed near Hope was not responsible for fatal mauling

Fish and Game believes a female brown bear attacked Daniel Schilling while he was clearing a brushy trail behind his cabin, and a black bear later encountered his body.
Nurses wear PPE at Providence Hospital in Anchorage

Fighting COVID-19 at home and in Alaska’s largest hospital | Alaska Insight

The number of coronavirus infections in Alaska is growing. And as the disease continues its spread across the state, it’s impacting more and more Alaskans.
A woman dressed in a white lab coat stands in front of a table. Another woman with protective gear stands in a dooray befhind her.

A sign Anchorage mandates are working, state forecasts a decline in new coronavirus infections

But health officials caution that the forecast could easily change depending on how Alaskans behave.
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Eight more COVID-19 cases found at Anchorage Pioneer Home

Another seven elders and one staff member are infected with the coronavirus, the state health department says.
Samantha Wells, owner of Little Dipper Diner, talks with assistant manager Frankie Henley at the restaurant on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020.

Anchorage takes second diner to court over emergency order violation

The city is asking a judge to order Little Dipper Diner to shut down dine-in service immediately. It filed the paperwork, seeking a temporary injunction, in state court in Anchorage on Thursday.

Fish and Game kills 4 bears near Hope as it investigates fatal mauling

The agency says it will analyze DNA samples taken from the four bears to see if they match samples collected at the site of the attack.
The Alaska Airlines check-in counter at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.

Alaska Airlines says 331 Anchorage employees may face layoffs as part of sweeping job cuts

The airline says a total of 4,200 of its workers may be laid off on Oct. 1, the day after the federal payroll support program is set to end.

Alaska reports another COVID-19 death and 80 new infections

The Anchorage man was in his 70s. He’s the 25th Alaskan whose death is linked to the infectious disease.
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Kenai legislator and local pilot among 7 killed in midair plane crash

Seven people died after two planes collided midair near Soldotna on Friday, according to Alaska State Troopers. All were confirmed dead on scene except for one person that succumbed to injuries during transport to the local hospital, troopers said.

When it comes to COVID-19, Alaska just had its worst week yet

State health officials predict the number of COVID-19 infections will double every 23 days if people don't take more preventative measures.

As extra unemployment runs out, Food Bank of Alaska braces for elevated need to grow

The food bank estimates that the need for food assistance is up about 75% statewide compared to last year.

Anchorage School District postpones start of fall sports until at least Aug. 5

The announcement comes as the Anchorage mayor reinstates limitations on bars, restaurants and other businesses.
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Anchorage Schools superintendent says ‘high probability’ students will attend all classes online next month

COVID-19 cases are surging in the Municipality of Anchorage, prompting the state’s largest school district to likely pivot to a “high risk” plan for schools.
Seattle-based American Seafoods

COVID-19 outbreaks among seafood workers help push Alaska’s one-day case count to new record high

Also, over the past several days, three Anchorage restaurants and a local bar have announced infections and temporary closures.
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Alaska Psychiatric Institute has its first COVID-19 case

The employee became sick last Wednesday and took a COVID-19 test.

Legislative finance director named University of Alaska interim president

Pat Pitney is the director of the Legislative Finance Division and a former vice chancellor of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She has also worked as the state budget director under former Gov. Bill Walker.

COVID-19 infections in Alaska are on the rise among younger adults

The trend is apparent in other states too where cases are rapidly rising, and public health officials are pleading with younger people to wear masks and social distance.
A nurse in a white suit, mask and clothes holds a vial

Number of active COVID-19 infections among Alaskans now tops 900

State health officials on Monday reported 71 new coronavirus infections: 60 Alaskans and 11 non-residents.
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Here are the five finalists for UA interim president

The finalists include two current university chancellors and the director of the state’s Division of Legislative Finance.

State reports another death as active COVID-19 infections again reach new high

The report of another death follows a recent spike in Alaska’s number of new COVID-19 infections, and warnings from Anchorage city officials that its system for investigating cases has maxed out.