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Nearly nine months after Adak reported its first case of COVID-19, the nation’s westernmost city is seeing a spike in infections.
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The Unalaska City Council voted Tuesday to keep the island’s current mask mandate in place.Over the past month, the city has experienced its largest surge of community-acquired COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, and city councilors remain cautious as hospitals in Anchorage near capacity.
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The Unalaska preschool’s morning session will be closed until Sept. 13, according to school administrators.The class was cancelled Wednesday after the district was notified a child tested positive for COVID-19, School Superintendent Dr. Robbie Swint, Jr. said.
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The Unalaska City Council voted unanimously in favor of a citywide mask mandate at its meeting Tuesday, in an attempt to curb the recent spread of…
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When school starts next week in Unalaska, students won't be required to wear masks.That decision comes after the Unalaska City School Board finalized a…
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All but one of the cruises originally scheduled to stop in Unalaska have been cancelled. The island was expecting nearly 20 ports of call for the 2021…
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A COVID-19 vaccine will soon be available for Unalaska youth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently authorized the Pfizer vaccine for…
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Walking into the Unalaska High School gym on Saturday was like stepping into a glowing, gossamered prom dance straight from television.The theme was…
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In-person Practice Brings Familiar Fun For Unalaska Youth Competing In 2nd Year Of Virtual NYO GamesA rhythmic beating followed by soft clapping and cheering echoes through the Unalaska high school gym. It's the sound of about eight high schoolers…
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A fuel ration on the Pribilof Island of St. Paul ended Tuesday after more than a month and a half of limiting fuel for both residents and fishermen.The…