The program to test travelers will stop at Alaska airports at the end of January.
Alaska will no longer offer testing at airports in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau beginning Feb. 1.
Jan. 24 sailing to Bellingham canceled.
The state reported an average of 159.1 cases per 100,000 people across the state cumulatively over the past seven days.
Broyles, 20, said her grandparents immigrated from Korea to Anchorage about 50 years ago, before her mother was born.
But it’s going to take proactive work, health officials say
The move would create a Department of Health and a Department of Family and Community Services.
In 2019, suicide was the leading cause of death for young adults ages 15 to 24 in Alaska.
The Kenai Bluff Stabilization project is among those that would receive funding
COVID cases on the eastern peninsula have been rapidly declining since late September.
Record earnings reported.
Governor unveils effort to tackle domestic violence and sexual assault, missing and murdered Indigenous persons, human sex trafficking, foster care and homelessness
The funds, from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, will be included in the governor’s fiscal year 2023 budget.
The process would be contentious and costly, the group said.
The case was reported in an Anchorage resident who had tested positive for the virus after traveling internationally.
Tobacco policy violations accounted for more than 1,800 days lost from school in Alaska in the 2018-2019 school year.
On Friday, the state reported 453 new COVID cases, for a seven-day cumulative rolling average of 195 cases per day.
This year’s convention will look back on 50 years of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
The hand count cost around $55,750.