The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 5/4
Hilcorp Will Begin Geohazard Site Clearance Study This Summer In The Cook Inlet, Dr. Zink Reminds Alaskans “We Are Not Out Of The Woods Yet”, Doyon Drilling Announces Layoffs Of 304 Employees
Tuesday 5/5
Chief Medical Officer Hopes In-Person Mental Health Care Returns Soon, May 5 Marks ‘Giving Tuesday,’ Celebrated Earlier Than Usual, Bearly Threaded Quilting Too Donates Handmade PPE Gear To CPH Staff
Wednesday 5/6
Borough Approves Gated Community Ordinance After Country Singer Was Refused Right To Privacy At Homer Residence, Borough Approves Expanding The Scope Of New CES Fire Station Requirements
Thursday 5/7
Will Meatpacking Plant Closures Impact Your Meat Buying, 2020 HEA Board Election Results, OEM Discusses Anchor Point COVID-19 Death Aftermath
Friday 5/8
Governor Issues Guidance On Phase Two, District Will Not Provide Summer Meal Program, Murkowski Calls For Rapid COVID-19 Testing In Alaska Citing Cordova Case