His attacks targeted State of Alaska computers as well as Canadian ones.
A federal lawsuit challenging the ruling has temporarily blocked its enforcement.
Triumvirate’s former building burned down Feb. 20.
Lawmakers were invited for an “open discussion” about the upcoming legislative session.
Central peninsula schools are still planned to open.
The proposal would have divided the plan into four chunks that each of the city’s commissions would review one at a time.
The 49-year-old mother of two and longtime Juneau resident swam Saturday for more than half an hour.
Alaska remained at a high COVID transmission alert level Monday.
The city has about $63,000 that needs to be spent by the end of the year
The center reported Saturday that current avalanche danger was considerable above 1,000 feet and moderate below 1,000 feet.
The policy went into effect on Nov. 29
The state has other plans for updating the marine highway.
It’s still unclear if the omicron strain is more dangerous than other COVID variants.
Dunleavy forms bycatch task force.
A 12-year-old girl, poorly dressed for the elements, ran away from her downtown Homer home.
Library holds art and book sale fundraiser
Soldotna celebrates Christmas in the Park