The tracked movements of several bears living around Anchorage. pic.twitter.com/ZHUshErF7G
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 23, 2020
finally, some good bat-related news. https://t.co/WJlIXvCLBQ
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 23, 2020
Dunleavy draws from every conceivable angle to plead for the greenlighting of the ANWR and Pebble Mine in an op-ed published today in The Hill: https://t.co/hrGTv7shiP
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
"We join Alaskans who are frustrated that the money isn’t already in the hands of business owners, but today we set aside politics to make sure that the Administration has the tools they need to now get the job done.” https://t.co/vNtLlIRGnY
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
Several workers or subcontractors are recent graduates who don’t seem qualified to be hired at these rates. One of the $350-per-hour “human capital consultants” started this month, earned a master’s this year, and was a barista as recently as July 2019.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 27, 2020
The White House Coronavirus Task Force issues weekly reports to governors about the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic but doesn’t make those reports public, keeping key county-level data and federal advice to states out of sight. https://t.co/QPiwSvyrLs
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 26, 2020
Today Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said he'd consider cutting the Alaska bypass mail program. That move would be devastating to rural Alaska, and make shipping to the state in general cost-prohibitive. https://t.co/TKsrlFt191
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 21, 2020
A new study has spurred numerous headlines declaring that neck gaiters may be worse than wearing no mask at all for controlling the spread of COVID-19. But the actual study isn’t that conclusive, nor was it designed to be.
https://t.co/LTunmMUJGI— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 20, 2020
The U.S. House of Representatives, led by Democrats, took action Monday to stop the Army Corps from issuing a permit for the proposed Pebble Mine in response to the highly scrutinized environmental review and unprecedented short timeline.https://t.co/1ACv4YIzvz
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 5, 2020
Peter Ettinger was not the kind of guy who blended in with the wallpaper.
https://t.co/Ke4NjWrCJl— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 6, 2020
As the flu season ramps up as it does every year, the rate of COVID infections may also expand way beyond where it is now. The two raging infectious diseases together could easily overwhelm hospitals in a crisis unprecedented in modern history. https://t.co/agMv7ke348
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 5, 2020
Seen Spenard's giant Spam can with a raven perched on it? That's the artwork of John Coyne. In the interest of observing and discussing mankind’s effect on the earth, Coyne curated a new exhibit at the International Gallery of Contemporary Art downtown. https://t.co/bI1aDgIiNL
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 5, 2020
"There are questions, and anxiety, and feelings about all of the things that we have to do. We need everyone to cooperate and work together in order to stay open." https://t.co/PIrjKoJFGT
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 4, 2020
“There were some Antifa, some sickle-and-hammer types, and they asked what the fuck I was doing there. I said I’m here to talk. And I opened minds by showing up with no guns, no flag waving, no gear, just to talk.” https://t.co/bJc0L6anw2
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 4, 2020
It appears that those who manage Denali State Park are neglecting to properly care for Byers Lake’s recreational facilities, most notably the “Loop Trail” that allows visitors to circumnavigate the lake. https://t.co/D1qgJuFsSS
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 3, 2020
The final environmental review predicts a mind-boggling variety of impacts to the Bristol Bay watershed. https://t.co/2ZOgVDUjtx
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 2, 2020
Jesse "The Body" Ventura will now be an option on your presidential ballot. https://t.co/7VpvyMEhja
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 1, 2020
"The Assembly is excited to welcome our neighbors back to its meeting, with a focus on keeping our community safe." https://t.co/mggikvVWOf
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) September 1, 2020
Rep. Geran Tarr and Sen. Tom Begich recently co-signed a letter to Carrs, the anchor tenant of Northway Mall, asking about the company’s plans to address the needs of Alaskans living nearby without vehicles or reasonable access to other grocery outlets.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 31, 2020
Kenai Lake offers some of the most stunning car camp sites in Alaska, but it’s also a portal into rarely-visited aquatic backcountry.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 31, 2020
Make no mistake that Anderson didn’t just strip off the old Baranof Island brand and paste on a Harbor Mountain one; the brewery just happens to sit in the same building, and that’s where the similarity ends.
https://t.co/Rxg9RXuS4R— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 29, 2020
Well, that only took three days. https://t.co/IhH9f7sM4V
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
Bars, restaurants to reopen to 50% capacity Monday.https://t.co/kEPdvW2KgJ
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
Looking to switch up your takeout/curbside palate? All-day breakfast and late-night options ahead. https://t.co/PDy3oEOSuh
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
There have been over 60 confirmed COVID cases at Brother Francis Shelter over the last two weeks. https://t.co/9bSKqE7yFR
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 28, 2020
With 36 black vinyl letters on their trademark sign, Van's Dive Bar brought the plight of Anchorage small business owners to the forefront.
https://t.co/q3iodE38OH— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 27, 2020
Alaska Hydrographics owner Paul Reed has been making custom coating work for over 10 years. What started as a hobby grew into a full fledged business with an endless stream of requests from the community. https://t.co/hktZRviAbR
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 27, 2020
1 Dead, 2 Injured after shooting at Kenosha protests.https://t.co/ZZIWggS9Xc
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 26, 2020
Since moving to Alaska in the summer of 2016, Nick Carpenter has quickly reached stardom as the frontman and songwriter for his band, Medium Build.
https://t.co/Ac9UnYMEob— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 25, 2020
To honor and celebrate Denali State Park’s 50th anniversary, a visit to my “home away from home,” Byers Lake, seems in order. https://t.co/buDaXbKw3s
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 25, 2020
Since moving to Alaska in the summer of 2016, Nick Carpenter has quickly reached stardom as the frontman and songwriter for his band, Medium Build.https://t.co/Ac9UnZ4ffJ
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 24, 2020
Alaska’s known for killer late summer surprises, and if last weekend was any indication and this weekend’s southcentral Alaska weather forecast holds true, there’s plenty of summery beer weather left. https://t.co/ss5fxmZV8l
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 22, 2020
As Anchorage diners are embracing patio and outdoor dining Matt Tomter and his crew at the location off of Northern Lights and C Street have decided to lean into the mandate and have a little fun with it.
https://t.co/nuJi5owXiL— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 20, 2020
Alaska is filled with great trips that people rarely take. Near the top of that list, I would add the ridge walk connecting Mount Significant, Mile Hi, Vista Peak, and potentially more summits near the Baldy and Mile Hi trailheads. https://t.co/lxBlsLFdDy
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 19, 2020
The Church has used political strong-arm tactics in the past to protect its tax-exemptions on property ineligible to receive them. There's no reason to assume that the ABT wouldn't use the defiance of emergency orders to strong-arm an exemption from those. https://t.co/iHDY3qpgc3
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 19, 2020
"While UAA’s mission is first to educate, the health and safety of students, faculty and staff is paramount." https://t.co/1EzTRkhUDt
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 16, 2020
Order some take-out, grab a cocktail kit or some beer, and have a little celebration until we can all be together again. Mask up, wash your hands, and let’s all get through this together.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 15, 2020
"Shutting down beer places is seriously impeding my ability to enjoy the fruits of our local beer artisans’ labor, and I’m not convinced that pushing people outside isn’t just pushing the same virus outside right along with us."
https://t.co/1Kcl4oYpYY— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 15, 2020
As Carville was examining the races setting up nationwide back in 2019, one race in Alaska drew his attention as a potential upset of a Republican incumbent no one was talking about.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 14, 2020
High-profile Senators Natasha Von Imhoff and Senate President Cathy Giessel, as well as incumbent House members Chuck Kopp and Gabrielle LeDoux, find themselves with anything but an easy path to victory in August or in November.
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 14, 2020
This week, the performers are doing nine performances outdoors in the garden at the director’s home.
https://t.co/hQAqxWX47o— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 13, 2020
President Donald Trump was talking about Dr. Anthony Fauci. "He's got this high approval rating," grumbled the president, who'd followed some of Fauci's recommendations. "So why don't I?"
Now that you've asked, Mr. President, here are some of the reasons.https://t.co/vxMeja69UA
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 13, 2020
As we have seen around the country, the Trump Campaign is targeting polarizing attacks on urban centers to create conflict between operating governments and his base.https://t.co/e5qYFByxYk
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 12, 2020
Last year, PAC-12 Commissioner Larry Scott valued the conference at $5 billion. https://t.co/2Pw9J3XuuH
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 11, 2020
Liberty University announces Jerry Prevo as Acting President, replacing Jerry Falwell, Jr.https://t.co/4Ccc5C4c2O
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 10, 2020
Pay no attention to the so-called "fact" that the United States, with roughly 4% percent of the world's population, has 22% of the pandemic's fatalities.
155,000 corpses? Those people were all going to die eventually anyway.https://t.co/REICGrL186
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 10, 2020
In response to concerns, state agencies operating the grant program are revamping AK CARES processing procedures.https://t.co/5vzkzOueFz
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 10, 2020
Passengers who do not comply with the requirement will not be permitted to travel, says Alaska Airlines.https://t.co/8ZSRyDybP9
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 6, 2020
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 4, 2020
The road route would cross the Gate of the Arctic National Park for a short distance as well as lands owned by Alaska Native regional corps, who fear it could open access to nonresident sports hunters and fishers, putting pressure on subsistence resources. https://t.co/VMdoIxwgLk
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) August 4, 2020
At present infection rate, Alaska hospitals will be short of ICU beds by mid-Septemberhttps://t.co/GZTGaPanAu
— Anchorage Press (@anchoragepress) July 30, 2020
My favorite part about covering the Harvest Fest is getting video of curious animals smushing their faces into my camera. pic.twitter.com/VLLnLOKSKb
— Heather Hintze (@HeatherHintze) September 5, 2020
In her press release, Admin Comm Kelly Tshibaka doesn’t deal with the ways in which the state steered the contract to Tandem Motion. She also exaggerates the experience of the owners. #akleg pic.twitter.com/wCYevnecu5
— Dermot Cole (@DermotMCole) September 5, 2020
Anchorage Librarian joins William Shatner, others, in reading of Fahrenheit 451. https://t.co/aNNlR8wsKQ (via @anchoragepress) pic.twitter.com/90U2HVazvS
— Library Journal (@LibraryJournal) August 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/Walton_World/status/1293598125521690624
This was the first piece I wrote about Prevo that was published by the @anchoragepress back in 2010. I think it's relevant to students and would-be students at #libertyuniversity today. https://t.co/bASCTZ4VZL (apologies for the formatting issues.)
— John Aronno (@johnaronno) August 11, 2020
For non-white Alaskans, the fight for suffrage continued beyond 1913. Alaska Natives were discouraged from voting by citizenship provisions until 1924 and literacy requirements until 1959. #ArchivesGetsTheVote pic.twitter.com/dIy5BWd11G
— Alaska State Library & Archives (@AKStateLibrary) August 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/Walton_World/status/1291223588498882560
Hey @TuckerCarlson.
I work for the @AnchoragePress.
Re: your piece on our mayor tonight.I've already debunked that narrative by following up with every agency involved in the patio program. I'm happy to come on your show literally any time, day or night. https://t.co/TcmaPRuVij
— Kellen Brent Pierce (@kellenbrent) August 6, 2020
Small business owners: don’t miss out on the second round of small business relief from the Municipality of Anchorage! Deadline is September 12, 2020. https://t.co/HFXu2j8xnn pic.twitter.com/5XsyxAmARP
— Anchorage Chamber (@AnchChamber) August 28, 2020
Our local economy depends on consumers like you – your commitment to safety and your support of our businesses. Thank you and keep it up! #AlaskaTogether https://t.co/eysBWyPaZF
— AEDC (@AEDCweb) July 17, 2020
ERTF co-chair Bill Popp, President and CEO of @aedcweb, joined the Step Up Mask Up challenge, encouraging Alaskans to protect businesses and employees by masking up. #maskupalaska #stepupmaskup #mymaskstory https://t.co/Wm0HkuRnvC
— Anchorage Strong (@AnchorageStrong) July 27, 2020
ALERT: The #AKCARES program is oversubscribed, meaning more funds have been requested than are available through the grant program.
You are still able to apply, however, your application may not be funded due to a lack of available funds.
Learn more at https://t.co/ut3Ai8raDm pic.twitter.com/WgXF289hIC
— Alaska Small Business Development Center (SBDC) (@alaskasbdc) September 2, 2020
It’s finally happened!! We have our brewery license and it’s time to launch our new brand of alcoholic kombucha Black Label Booch!! Sept 18th is the big day! #zipkombucha #hardkombucha #blacklabelbooch #alaska #kombucha pic.twitter.com/n7I1tp0WNk
— Zip Kombucha (@ZipKombucha) September 2, 2020
The Anchorage Office of Emergency Management will open 5 new testing facilities starting this Friday, July 31st through October 20, 2020. Check them out, for more information see below. There is no cost for this testing. https://t.co/hkfxbWP6lG pic.twitter.com/Gww39rPVPU
— Anchorage Downtown (@ANCdowntown) July 31, 2020
A10. Dog sledding. Skiing. Skating. Chasing the sparkling northern lights. Winter in Anchorage is full of magic; the perfect time to plan a cozy family getaway. Here are a few can't-miss seasonal experiences: https://t.co/HelVqwguqa #TravelAlaskaChat
— Visit Anchorage (@VisitAnchorage) August 31, 2020
This Dena'ina Word of the Week is dasgedi t'eł'ani, meaning volcano. Learn how to properly pronounce it with curator Aaron Leggett in this clip. Dena’ina has been spoken in Southcentral Alaska for over 1,000 years. Celebrate language with us #OneWordAtATime. #MuseumFromHome pic.twitter.com/9jsZtBz3Ng
— Anchorage Museum (@AnchorageMuseum) September 2, 2020
The 49th Finishers scholarship is for students looking to come back to school or transfer from another institution. It's available to Alaska residents who have earned college credits but either studied elsewhere or took a break from school.
Learn more: https://t.co/OeTL1NVzun pic.twitter.com/jgDqbDeVNY
— UA Anchorage (@uaanchorage) May 28, 2020
Fun story about what it's like to live in Anchorage with moose. Thanks @weatherchannel.
(This one in the photo was outside my dining room window!)
Read: https://t.co/HmrroZrC9U pic.twitter.com/4pVUMuS23Q
— Cathy Sandeen (@CathySandeen) June 15, 2020