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Bodies of 3 hikers found after avalanche in Alaska

Bodies of 3 hikers found after avalanche in Alaska Updated Feb 04, 2021; By Tess Williams, Anchorage Daily News (TNS) ANCHORAGE, Alaska Three hikers who died in an avalanche in the Bear Mountain area near Chugiak were found Wednesday, Alaska State Troopers said. Late Tuesday night, 54-year-old Thomas Devine of Chugiak, 43-year-old Matthew Nyman of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and 50-year-old Edward Watson of Miami were reported missing after they hadn’t returned from a hike near Bear Mountain, troopers wrote in an online report. Bear Mountain is located in Chugach State Park near Mirror Lake and Peters Creek. The group was last heard from around 10:30 a.m. before they left for the hike, troopers said. They were due back in the parking lot by 5 p.m. When the group didn’t return, they were reported overdue to the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center, troopers said.

Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 185 cases reported Sunday, the lowest daily case count since October

Print article We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $1.99 for the first month of your subscription. Alaska on Sunday reported 185 new COVID-19 cases the lowest daily number of new infections reported since October. No new deaths were reported by the Department of Health and Social Services. During the last week, the number of COVID-19 cases reported daily decreased significantly, although they are still higher than they were in spring, summer and early fall. Sunday’s case count is the lowest reported since Oct. 14, when there were 153 new infections. In late November and early December, case numbers reached an unprecedented statewide high.

Welsh public reacts to level four snap lockdown in Wales

People have different opinions on the news THERE have been mixed opinions shared about Wales’ snap lockdown. Yesterday First Minister Mark Drakeford announced that Wales would enter a “level four” lockdown and that – from midnight – non-essential business would close and people would have to remain home, only travelling for “essential” purposes. Some people welcomed the news; others understood the decision but thought it was short notice; others suggested that they have lost faith in the Welsh Government. This is just some of what our readers had to say… Beci Powell said: “Well done Mark; it’s not going to be a popular decision but it’s the right thing to do and clearly other nations think the same.

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