Jennifer Summers, KTVA 11 News

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The Northway Mall is closing

The Northway Mall is closing, according to the mall's general manager Falemao Tosi. He did not say when the closure would happen. → Read More

Families eligible for free, reduced price school meals encouraged to apply for benefits

There is help for families whose children would have received school meals for free or at a reduced price this spring but didn't because of the pandemic. → Read More

Fred Meyer recalls cheese dips over concerns about salmonella

Fred Meyer is recalling some cheese dips over salmonella concerns. → Read More

Suspect in sexual assaults in custody

A suspect accused of more than one sexual assault is in custody. → Read More

2020 AFN convention will be virtual due to COVID-19 concerns

The annual Alaska Federation of Natives convention will be virtual in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns. → Read More

Murkowski praises executive order geared at improving rural health care

Alaska's senior Senator Lisa Murkowski is praising an executive order signed by President Trump to improve rural health and telehealth access. → Read More

Blood Bank of Alaska says need for convalescent plasma is critical

The Blood Bank of Alaska is asking people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate plasma. → Read More

4 people killed in crash near Petersburg

Four people died in a car wreck in Southeast Alaska. → Read More

Brooks Camp Developed Area at Katmai National Park and Preserve closed over COVID-19 concerns

The Brooks Camp Developed Area at Katmai National Park and Preserve is closed to all visitors until further notice over COVID-19 concerns. → Read More

Final environmental impact statement for proposed Pebble Mine released

The Army Corps of Engineers releases the final environmental impact statement for the proposed Pebble project, a proposed copper-molybdenum-gold mine in the Bristol Bay region. → Read More

Tens of thousands of jobs lost in Alaska due to pandemic

The pandemic contributed to 37,700 fewer jobs for Alaskans this June compared to June of 2019, according to a Department of Labor and Workforce Development release. → Read More

Alaska Air Cargo offers service to Unalakleet

Alaska Airlines will start cargo service for the western Alaska community of Unalakleet starting Saturday. → Read More

Applications open for Denali National Park road lottery

Applications for the 2020 Denali Road Lottery are now open, and the National Parks Service is also offering a timed entry permit this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

18 new cases among Alaskans, 1 more nonresident tests positive for COVID-19

There are 18 new cases of COVID-19 among Alaskans and one additional case in a person who is not a resident of the state. → Read More

Fish and Game closes king salmon sport fishing in parts of Cook Inlet

The closures start at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, June 3 and go through 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, July 15. → Read More

7 more Alaskans test positive for COVID-19, state reports 89 active cases

Since the outbreak began, 467 Alaskans and 21 nonresidents have tested positive for the virus. → Read More

One new COVID-19 case, 38 active cases among Alaskans

The Department of Health and Social Services reports one new case of COVID-19 among Alaskans. → Read More

1 more Alaskan tests positive for COVID-19, state reports 38 active cases

The state reports one new case of COVID-19, of the 409 Alaskans who tested positive 361 are listed as recovered. → Read More

2 new COVID-19 cases, 38 active cases among Alaskans

One of the new cases was in Nome, while the second was from an undisclosed location in Southeast Alaska. → Read More

World Eskimo-Indian Olympics cancel 2020 events

The organization's website states the games, which were scheduled for July in Fairbanks, were called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More