Commentary: The time to act is now, before widespread community transmission
Before every pandemic, officials are criticized for overreacting; afterward, the criticism is that they should have done more, writes Dr. Anne Zink.
Letter to the Editor: Take the chance to love your neighbor
The current health crisis can offer a renewed opportunity for contemplation, faith, and appreciation for our loved ones, writes Pastor Steve Leppert.
Commentary: Legislature will shield Alaskans from pandemic’s economic fallout
The legislature will make an extraordinary effort to meet Alaskans' needs during the coronavirus pandemic, write Sens. Bert Stedman, Cathy Giessel and Natasha von Imhof.
Commentary: Alaskans safely adapt to pandemic challenges
Gov. Mike Dunleavy's mismanagement may end up worsening Alaska's coronavirus crisis, writes Meda DeWitt.
Commentary: Shut down now or face the consequences
Social distancing, alone, will not be enough to stop the spread of the coronavirus, writes Mark Roye.
SBA economic injury disaster loans offered
Small businesses in Alaska suffering substantial economic loss as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic are now eligible to apply for U.S. Small Business Administration low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital.
Letter to the Editor: Safety is our No. 1 priority right now
Native Village of Eyak has taken steps to keep things running while minimizing the danger of a coronavirus outbreak, writes Raven Madison.
Salvation Army adapts its food distribution procedures
“We didn’t ask, ‘What should we do?’ we asked, ‘What are we going to do?’” says Pastor Steve Leppert. “I’m so proud of our folks stepping up and taking care of each other."
Fish Factor: Halibut fishermen face flattened market, fire sale prices
The Pacific halibut fishery opened amid little fanfare and flattened markets.
Commentary: Don’t forget the marine highway
Even while responding to the coronavirus pandemic, Alaskans mustn't allow the issue of ferry service to slip from their radar, writes Bill Thomas.