Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media

Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media
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Liz Ruskin is the Washington, D.C., correspondent at Alaska Public Media. Reach her at lruskin@alaskapublic.org. Read more about Liz here.
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Up to 100 Afghanistan evacuees to settle in Alaska

Catholic Social Services of Alaska said the evacuees will stay at military bases in the Lower 48 until they’re ready to move north. The agency is also asking for volunteers to welcome the new arrivals and help them settle in.

EPA considers more permanent protection for Bristol Bay by resuming Pebble ‘veto’ process

EPA administrator says “the most productive salmon fishery in North America" is at stake.

Biden administration will review Trump’s plan that opened most of the NPR-A to oil development

In light of Biden's climate goals, the Bureau of Land Management is reviewing the 2020 plan that opened millions of additional acres in the NPR-A to oil drilling.

Interior secretary postpones Alaska trip, citing rising COVID rates

Secretary Haaland was to hear King Cove leaders' case for a road through the Izembek Refuge.
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Alaska House leaders call on Dunleavy to ease hospital crisis with disaster declaration

But Gov. Dunleavy said Friday that he has no intention of issuing a disaster declaration.
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Budget bill in Congress could derail ANWR drilling

House Democrats want to use the budget to reverse the 2017 law opening the Arctic Refuge.
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John Havelock, former Alaska attorney general, has died

Havelock played a role in important Alaska laws and drafted the Privacy Amendment.

Murkowski out of brief quarantine for suspected COVID-19

U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was briefly in quarantine but her office says she’s had two negative tests within 24 hours and does not have COVID-19.

Hospitals say a disaster declaration would help Alaska cope with record hospitalizations

The state hospital association wants Gov. Dunleavy to issue a disaster declaration to help ease the hospital crisis.

Breakthrough COVID cases are rising in Alaska. Here’s why, and why vaccines are still ‘amazing.’

One in five of Alaska's COVID hospitalizations in July was vaccinated. So were four of the 17 COVID deaths.
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Going to a show at Anchorage’s Performing Arts Center? Bring your vaccination card.

The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts is requiring proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test.

To cope with COVID overload, Anchorage hospitals delay surgeries

"Hard discussions" about postponing cancer and bypass procedures to preserve hospital resources.
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With no mask mandate, Anchorage businesses are left to decide what they’ll risk for public health

COVID cases are surging in Anchorage again, but this time, there’s no municipal mask mandate and no authority telling businesses how to keep COVID from spreading. That leaves some business owners in the uncomfortable position of deciding how much they are willing to confront their customers and employees to protect public health.
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Immunocompromised? State recommends a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

State and federal health authorities say people with compromised immune systems should get a third dose of Pfizer or Moderna.

Energy secretary praises Alaska’s innovation in renewables

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says Alaska's resilient solutions might work in places like Puerto Rico.

He’s running: Walker aims to be Alaska’s governor again

Former Alaska Gov. Bill Walker has announced that he's running for governor again.
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‘Devastating’: Murkowski saddened by Afghanistan withdrawal

U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski says the U.S. couldn’t stay in Afghanistan forever, but she calls the result of the withdrawal "just devastating.”
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Boom in COVID testing prompts Anchorage to open new drive-through site

Daily demand for tests in August is nearly quadruple the June average.
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U.S. Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan help Senate pass trillion-dollar infrastructure bill

“It's incredible to me to think that we would want to deny the American people a win," Murkowski says
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Alaska senators mixed on weekend votes moving $1T infrastructure bill toward finish line

It's a top priority for U.S. Sen. Murkowski. U.S. Sen Sullivan hasn't said how he'll vote.