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Alaska governor vetoes expanded birth control access as a judge strikes down abortion limits
Read full article: Alaska governor vetoes expanded birth control access as a judge strikes down abortion limitsAlaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill to expand birth control access, while a judge struck down decades-old restrictions on who could perform abortions in the state.
Latest fatal landslide in Alaska kills 1 and injures 3 in Ketchikan, a popular cruise ship stop
Read full article: Latest fatal landslide in Alaska kills 1 and injures 3 in Ketchikan, a popular cruise ship stopA landslide cut a path down a steep, thickly forested hillside and crashed into several homes in Ketchikan, Alaska, killing a city public works employee who was cleaning stormwater drains.
A high cost of living and lack of a pension strain teachers in Alaska. Would bonuses help keep them?
Read full article: A high cost of living and lack of a pension strain teachers in Alaska. Would bonuses help keep them?Debate over school funding is dominating the Alaska Legislature as districts faces teacher shortages and in some cases multimillion-dollar deficits.
Search continues for the missing after landslide leaves 3 dead in Alaska fishing community
Read full article: Search continues for the missing after landslide leaves 3 dead in Alaska fishing communityThree people are dead and three others remain missing after a landslide ripped through a remote Alaska fishing community this week.
Alaskans get a $1,312 oil dividend check this year. The political cost of the benefit is high
Read full article: Alaskans get a $1,312 oil dividend check this year. The political cost of the benefit is highNearly every Alaskan will receive a check for $1,312 this week, the annual dividend from the earnings of the state’s nest-egg oil-wealth fund.
Alaska board of education votes to ban transgender girls from competing on high school girls teams
Read full article: Alaska board of education votes to ban transgender girls from competing on high school girls teamsThe Alaska state board of education voted Thursday to support banning transgender girls from competing on high school girls athletic teams, sending the issue to the attorney general.
'Leap of faith:' Alaska pursues carbon offset market while embracing oil
Read full article: 'Leap of faith:' Alaska pursues carbon offset market while embracing oilAlaska’s push to become a bigger player in the clean energy market is in the spotlight at a conference convened by Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Alaska carbon plan: Boost state coffers without cutting oil
Read full article: Alaska carbon plan: Boost state coffers without cutting oilAlaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is calling for the state to build off its oil and gas expertise to tap into the developing industry of carbon storage as a way to generate new revenue without curtailing the extraction industries that underpin Alaska’s economy.
Texas, Alaska governors sue over National Guard vaccine rule
Read full article: Texas, Alaska governors sue over National Guard vaccine ruleThe governors of Alaska and Texas have sued to block the U.S. Department of Defense from mandating COVID-19 vaccines for National Guard members who are under state command.
Alaska's largest hospital implements crisis care standards
Read full article: Alaska's largest hospital implements crisis care standardsAlaska's largest hospital is implementing crisis standards of care, or prioritizing resources and treatments to those patients who have the potential to benefit the most.
The Latest: Alaska Gov: Biden’s vaccine order 'un-American'
Read full article: The Latest: Alaska Gov: Biden’s vaccine order 'un-American'Alaska Gov_ Mike Dunleavy said President Joe Biden’s effort to require millions of U_S_ workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 is “ill conceived, divisive, and un-American.”.
Alaska lawmakers face crunch to pay checks from oil wealth
Read full article: Alaska lawmakers face crunch to pay checks from oil wealthAlaska residents don’t know how much money they might get from the state’s oil wealth this year, or even when they might get the unique payout just for living in the oil-dependent state.
Alaska drops eligibility requirements for COVID-19 vaccines
Read full article: Alaska drops eligibility requirements for COVID-19 vaccinesAlaska has dropped restrictions on who can get a COVID-19 vaccination, opening eligibility to anyone 16 or older who lives or works in the state in a move that Gov. The Republican, who highlighted his own bout with COVID-19 in making the announcement Tuesday, March 9, 2021, said Alaska is the first U.S. state to remove eligibility requirements. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)JUNEAU, Alaska – Alaska has dropped restrictions on who can get a COVID-19 vaccination, opening eligibility to anyone 16 or older who lives or works in the state in a move that Gov. The Republican, who highlighted his own bout with COVID-19 in making the announcement Tuesday, said Alaska is the first U.S. state to remove eligibility requirements. Two of the vaccines are allowed for those 18 or older and one for those 16 or older, the CDC says.
The Latest: SKorea to give shots to elders in long-term care
Read full article: The Latest: SKorea to give shots to elders in long-term careAdHe also sanctioned a bill that makes the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines easier. However, the actual numbers of COVID-19 cases, like elsewhere in the world, are thought to be far higher, in part due to limited testing. Murphy, who’s running for re-election this, said the state’s COVID-19 trends are headed in the right direction, though they’ve been up a bit this week. ___SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s governor says all adults in the state will be eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines on April 1. Ad___PHOENIX — Arizona on Wednesday reported 830 confirmed coronavirus cases and 78 deaths, following two days of no new deaths.
The Latest: Alaska opens vaccines to all 16 or older
Read full article: The Latest: Alaska opens vaccines to all 16 or olderThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker shows Alaska leading states in the percentage of its population to have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Larry Hogan said Tuesday, citing improving COVID-19 health metrics and increasing vaccinations. It was unclear what authority state officials might be able to exert on federal facilities. — County health officials in Wyoming have detected the coronavirus variant that originated in South Africa. Another 16 million doses are expected to be shipped by the end of the month.
The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinic
Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand opens 1st big vaccination clinicNew Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. (New Zealand Ministry of Health via AP)WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand has opened its first large vaccination clinic as it scales up efforts to protect people from the coronavirus. Gordon cites Wyoming’s declining number of COVID-19 cases and its success in distributing vaccines as reasons to lift the restrictions. AdThe nation of 1.3 million has seen a rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases n the past few weeks. Italy’s total virus cases surpassed 3 million last week, with a new surge powered by the highly contagious variant that was first identified in Britain.
Some GOP state lawmakers help spread COVID-19 misinformation
Read full article: Some GOP state lawmakers help spread COVID-19 misinformationFounder of a group called Let Them Play, McElvany questioned mask mandates and the science behind state COVID-19 data during a legislative hearing that didn't feature any witnesses from the other side. The committee chairman, Republican Rep. Steven Johnson, said the state health department was invited to testify but did not. In Tennessee, a Republican lawmaker is pushing legislation that would ban most government agencies from requiring anyone to get COVID-19 vaccines, which isn't a mandate anywhere. “Some call ‘misinformation’ information they do not agree with or do not want to hear,” Reinbold said by email. Several of those who are spreading bogus virus information in legislatures also have supported Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
The Latest: Governor extends Oregon's state of emergency
Read full article: The Latest: Governor extends Oregon's state of emergencyKate Brown on Thursday extended Oregon’s declaration of a state of emergency until May 2 as confirmed COVID-19 cases drop but hundreds of new cases continue to be reported daily. The Oregon Health Authority on Thursday reported 553 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, bringing the state total to 154,554. ___MISSOURI __ Missouri teachers and child care providers will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in mid-March, Gov. The nation of 10.7 million had almost 1.2 million cases with 19,835 deaths. AdLast week the Democratic governor announced that at least 10% of the state’s vaccine supply would go to education workers.
The Latest: Kentucky urges Black citizens to get vaccinated
Read full article: The Latest: Kentucky urges Black citizens to get vaccinatedJim Thurman counts himself among the converts who recognize the importance of taking a COVID-19 vaccine. AdHealth authorities say first-generation COVID-19 vaccines still protect against variants of the virus that are emerging in different parts of the world. AdIn a separate announcement, Moderna also said it plans to manufacture 700 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine globally this year, up from 600 million. Bosnia, a country of 3.3 million, expects 1.2 million vaccines through COVAX. On Wednesday, Ghana has become the first country to receive COVID-19 vaccines through COVAX.
US holds first oil lease sale for Alaska's Arctic refuge
Read full article: US holds first oil lease sale for Alaska's Arctic refugeFish and Wildlife Service, caribou from the Porcupine caribou herd migrate onto the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northeast Alaska. The U.S. government held its first-ever oil and gas lease sale Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, an event critics labeled as a bust with major oil companies staying on the sidelines and a state corporation emerging as the main bidder. Fish and Wildlife Service via AP, File)JUNEAU, Alaska – The U.S. government held its first-ever oil and gas lease sale Wednesday for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, an event critics labeled as a bust with major oil companies staying on the sidelines and a state corporation emerging as the main bidder. Critics of the lease sale say the region is special, providing habitat for wildlife including caribou, polar bears, wolves and birds, and should be off limits to drilling. The land management agency has said under an “optimistic, aggressive hypothetical scenario" exploration could begin within two years after a lease sale, with production eight years after a sale.