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Studded Tire Deadline Temporarily Suspended

By State of Alaska Emergency Operations Center on Apr 6, 2020   Featured, State  

Studded Tire Deadline Temporarily Suspended

  To ease the financial burden of Alaskans and to assist with preventing the spread of COVID-19, Governor Dunleavy suspended AS 28.35.155(a), the statute referencing the studded tire usage, until May 11. Though there is an inherent risk in conducting non-urgent business and transactions, auto-repair facilities are considered essential businesses and are permitted to remain […]

M/V Matanuska Remains Out of Service Due to Mechanical Issue

By Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities on Feb 22, 2020   At Sea, Featured, State  

M/V Matanuska Remains Out of Service Due to Mechanical Issue

  M/V Columbia will pick up Matanuska sailings on April 14.   (ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) is cancelling sailings on the M/V Matanuska through Tuesday, April 14, at which time the M/V Columbia is anticipated to assume the sailings originally scheduled for the Matanuska. Last month, issues with the reduction gear system […]

April Employment up 0.9% from Last Year; Unemployment Rate at 6.5%

By Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development on May 20, 2019   Featured, State  

April Employment up 0.9% from Last Year; Unemployment Rate at 6.5%

  JUNEAU, Alaska—April employment was up an estimated 0.9 percent, or 2,800 jobs, from April 2018. Construction added the largest number of jobs (1,800), followed by health care and oil and gas, which both added 500 jobs. Manufacturing — which is mostly seafood processing in Alaska — had the biggest over-the-year decline at 700 jobs. […]

Earth Day 2019 Looks at Human Effect on Planet

By Smita Nordwall | VOA on Apr 22, 2019   Featured, National/World, World  

Earth Day 2019 Looks at Human Effect on Planet

  On April 22, more than 1 billion people in 192 countries are expected to take part in a global day of political and civic action for the Earth. People will march, plant trees, clean up their cities, parks, beaches and waterways, politicians will announce policies, and corporations will pledge to work toward sustainability — […]

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