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A third resident has tested positive for COVID-19 at the Denali Center long-term care facility in Fairbanks, according to Foundation Health Partners.
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People experiencing homelessness are exempt under the city’s hunker down order and a statewide order issued Friday. For many of them, the threat of a pandemic is not as high of a priority as staying warm or getting their next meal.
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Some restaurants are keeping the doors open by adapting to this new normal. But, the transition hasn’t been easy.
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A patient with COVID-19 was currently in the critical care unit at Bartlett Regional Hospital on Tuesday.
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It may not be the most prominent item in the news cycle, but Gov. Mike Dunleavy is still facing a statewide recall.
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As more positive cases of COVID-19 continue to appear in Alaska, the City and Borough of Juneau is eyeing the community’s main point of entry: the airport.
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Ketchikan-area officials are urging residents to “hunker down and shelter in place” after announcing three new coronavirus cases Saturday afternoon. That brings Ketchikan’s total to six cases.
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Anchorage will run out of swabs for coronavirus tests unless someone donates them, the Anchorage Office of Emergency Management said in a bulletin Friday.
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Ketchikan now has two confirmed coronavirus cases — in the same household.
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Even if the spread of the virus slows, the summer tourism industry could be in big trouble.