Tag: coronavirus

Two young boys smile at the camera while playing with play-doh at a kitchen table

From ‘pandemic pods’ to private tutors, Anchorage Facebook group offers support

Following a national trend, many families are finding support and resources on social media.

Trump administration appeals ruling that blocked Izembek road

This is the second time the Trump administration’s land exchange has been challenged in federal court. An earlier version was also thrown out by a different federal judge last year.

After federal pandemic benefits expire, unemployed Alaskans wonder how they’ll survive on $500 a month

There were roughly 52,000 Alaskans who would have qualified for the $600-a-week federal benefits during the last week of July, the first one in which those benefits ran out. That represents about 15 percent of the state's workforce.
Two caribou in redish tundra and a few scattered sprice trees in the background

Hunting tourism in Alaska drops amid COVID-19 restrictions

ADF&G has sold just a quarter of the number of nonresident hunting licenses it usually sells.
Passengers check in at one of about a half dozen kiosks next to blue Alaska Air banners

Layoffs and shop closures hit Seattle and Portland airports, terminal expansions continue

The recovery in airline travel seems to have hit a plateau in recent weeks, according to Transportation Security Administration checkpoint screening numbers, spelling a warning for two of the largest layover hubs for traveling Alaskans
A ramp leads to a blue door. A sign abovev reads 'Nora Guinn Justice Complex)

Five employees of Bethel courthouse and jail test positive for COVID-19

The positive cases include two Bethel courthouse employees, and three staff members at the Yukon Kuskokwim Correctional Center.
A blue ferry with white cabin pulls up next to an elevated dock on a foggy day.

5 ferry passengers with COVID-19 disembarked in Juneau Aug. 10

Transportation officials say a group of five infected passengers boarded in Kake. They were traveling together and reportedly had no close contact with other passengers or crew.
A blue hut serves food in a rainy, gravel road

Nearly a quarter of Southeast businesses at risk of closing due to pandemic

As of June, fewer businesses in Southeast Alaska reported receiving federal COVID relief funds compared to distributions across the state.
Alaska Public Media Reporter, Tegan Hanlon, interviews a nurse at Providence Hospital in Anchorage

Looking at the summer uptick in COVID-19 cases | Alaska Insight

Life has changed rapidly in Alaska with the arrival of COVID-19. On the season premiere of Alaska Insight, Lori Townsend is joined by Alaska's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anne Zink, and the medical director of the Norton Sound Health Corporation, Dr. Mark Peterson, to discuss how officials around the state are handling the recent uptick in coronavirus cases across the state.
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.

Ravn hopes to relaunch service to rural hubs in September

The company that bought Ravn's core assets initially hoped to relaunch operations around this time, but the new owners now say that they hope to resume flying in another month, in mid-September.
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.
Mike Dunleavy speaks at a podium wearing a blue and black jacket and a face covering below his chin

Governor aims for $300 boost to UI benefits, half of expired amount

Alaskans unemployed due to COVID-19 would receive $300 more weekly than normal, but $300 less than they have been receiving, under a plan announced by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday.

Anchorage School District to begin high school sports Monday

High schools can begin conditioning only practice based on guidance from the Alaska State Activities Association
An aerial image of Angoon shows buildings on a small peninsula next to several other inlets.

Angoon mayor issues mask order following first coronavirus case in Kake

Following Monday’s news of the first confirmed case of coronavirus in Kake, the neighboring Southeast community of Angoon is now requiring face coverings in most public places.
Two people carry luggage towards the sliding glass doors under an awning at the Juneau Airport

Juneau officials move toward more predictable COVID-19 response

Basically, the idea is when conditions worsen, restrictions would automatically tighten. When conditions improve, restrictions would automatically relax.
A white church with a tall steeple and mirrored glass on the front surrounded by several trees

Some churches defy Anchorage’s COVID-19 order limiting large indoor gatherings

A handful of churches defied the city’s emergency order to limit gatherings to stop the spread of COVID-19 last week.

Ravn is bankrupt and selling off assets, but still wants to give chief executive a bonus

Alaska's largest rural airline has declared bankruptcy, laid off more than 1,000 workers and is selling off its assets. But the company still wants to split $250,000 in bonuses between its highly-paid chief executive and other employees.
Dr Anne Zink, a white woman with brown hair and dark rimmed glasses speaks in front of an American flag.

Alaska Natives, Pacific Islanders have a disproportionate number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations

Alaskans of Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander ethnicity make up 4% of the cases in the state, while they’re only 1% of the population.
A truck enters a tunnel in a granite mountain. There is a green sign that says "Kensington Portal" above the tunnel and a blueish vent on the right side next to the vehicle.

COVID-19 reported at Juneau’s Kensington Mine

A mine vehicle enters the Kensington Portal on Oct. 15, 2019. It’s one of two accesses for a network of about 28 miles of...