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Oil Prices Are Up, But Oil-Rich Alaska Is America s Bottom State for Business in 2021

Oil Prices Are Up, But Oil-Rich Alaska Is America s Bottom State for Business in 2021
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LEGISLATORS talk AK budget squabbles

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New drive-up COVID-19 testing site to open at Ketchikan s state ferry terminal

Posted by Molly Lubbers | Jul 7, 2021 A sign at Berth 3 directs traffic to COVID-19 drive-up testing (KRBD staff photo by Maria Dudzak). Free drive-up COVID-19 testing in Ketchikan will resume Thursday at a new location: the parking lot of the Alaska Marine Highway System terminal. The new state-sponsored drive-up site replaces a locally-run testing clinic at Berth 3, which shut down last month. Testing at the new site will be available daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Patients can also now expect to get their results immediately after the test. They will be asked to remain at the testing site until the 15-minute rapid test has completed. People previously received results within a few days.

Visiting Alaska as travel returns to normalcy

The 49th state and self-styled Last Frontier is benefitting big from the pent-up demand for summer travel. Not only is Alaska open for tourism, but the state’s geographic vastness means social distancing was a thing well before coronavirus. It is no wonder, then, that airlines, including Alaska Airways and rival Delta Air Lines, have ramped up service as demand nears pre-pandemic levels. “My administration is aggressively marketing Alaska and Alaskans to the rest of the country and world,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said. “I am more than optimistic that the summer 2021 tourism season in Alaska will rebound and communities across the state will be able to welcome visitors and show off exactly what makes our state one of the best destination places in the world.”

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