On Sunday, the Department of Health and Social Services announced one new death and 523 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska.
SUNDAY: 523 New COVID-19 Cases

On Sunday, the Department of Health and Social Services announced one new death and 523 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska.
Alaska State Troopers tried to stop 24-year-old John Q. Wilson after 11:00 p.m. Thursday night for moving violations on the Kenai Spur Highway near Beaver Loop Road.
Alaska’s October job count was down 8.8 percent from last October, a loss of 28,900 jobs, as the pandemic continued to keep job numbers well below year-ago levels.
Thursday, the Department of Health and Social Services announced one new death of an Alaska resident and 505 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska.
Troopers stopped a black 1994 Ford Bronco near milepost 71 on the Sterling Highway near the Watson Lake Campground in Sterling for a traffic violation just after midnight.
The Alaska Judicial Council announced that Brooke Berens, Trisha Haines, and Timothy W. Terrell were nominated to fill the Alaska Court of Appeals judicial vacancy.
Wednesday, the Department of Health and Social Services announced 551 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska.
The 2020 commercial salmon fishery all species harvest was valued at approximately $295.2 million, a 56% decrease from 2019’s value of $673.4 million.
It will help local and state governments protect the country’s 95,000 miles of shoreline.
On Tuesday, the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced one death and 637 new people identified with COVID-19 in Alaska.