Ketchikan’s City Council wants to defend Trump administration’s Roadless Rule rollback in court
The Ketchikan City Council voted 6-1 Thursday to spend $5,000 on legal work to intervene in federal court.
Read MoreThe Ketchikan City Council voted 6-1 Thursday to spend $5,000 on legal work to intervene in federal court.
Read MoreNone of the area’s recent cases have been linked to community spread, indicating that testing and tracing efforts are finding success.
Read MoreA major player is exiting the energy business in Southeast Alaska. Crowley Fuels is set to sell its Southeast Alaska business to Anchorage-based Petro Marine Services. But some fear the move could make life in the panhandle even less affordable.
Read More“We have a steady supply of vaccines coming in every week, and we’re running through them as fast as and safely as we can,” a SEARHC official said.
Read More“I think that the rollout is going to have all sorts of bumps in the road. And I think we’re all going to get vaccinated, and it’s going to get better, and it’s going to get smoother. And we have to hold our breath and be patient,” a retired Ketchikan physician said.
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