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New acting police chief of Anchorage appointed ahead of chief s retirement

New acting police chief of Anchorage appointed ahead of chief’s retirement Jay Luzardo © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV KTUU ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The acting mayor of Anchorage appointed the city’s acting chief of police Friday morning. Acting Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson chose Deputy Chief of Police Kenneth McCoy to replace Police Chief Justin Doll upon his leave before official retirement. The change will go into effect at 8 a.m. Monday. McCoy has served in the city police force for nearly three decades. He has worked in the patrol division, detective division and internal affairs. He has been serving as deputy chief for four years.

Seattle DJC com local business news and data - Business - Anchorage to allow outdoor gatherings

Anchorage to allow outdoor gatherings ANCHORAGE (AP) Anchorage will lift all limits on outdoor gatherings in a new coronavirus emergency order is set to take effect on Friday night. Acting Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson announced the emergency order on Monday, a day before the Anchorage Assembly was scheduled to decide whether to extend the city s emergency proclamation, which gives the mayor the power to issue emergency orders.  

Anchorage Assembly extends COVID-19 emergency declaration into June

Print article The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday extended the city’s COVID-19 declaration of emergency to June 11. The meeting was marked by tension and heated moments between Assembly members and residents in attendance, and one man was escorted from the Assembly chambers and trespassed out of Loussac Library by Anchorage police. In a 6-4 vote, the Assembly passed the resolution from Acting Mayor Austin Quinn-Davidson to extend the emergency proclamation, which was first enacted March 12, 2020. It is the eighth extension of the emergency. Before the vote, many members indicated it would likely be the last such extension of the emergency.

Women s work, Curated Cocktails, Met Gala: News from around our 50 states

Women’s work, ‘Curated Cocktails,’ Met Gala: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: The state has temporarily paused giving the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine out of an “abundance of caution” while federal officials investigate reports of rare blood clots, the state health officer announced Tuesday. Dr. Scott Harris cautioned people to remember those were just six incidents out of 6.8 million doses of the J&J vaccine that have been given across the nation. “COVID-19 vaccine safety is a top priority for Alabama. It is important to know that the adverse effects potentially stemming from the Johnson & Johnson shot have been extremely rare in the country, but out of an abundance of caution, Alabama is temporarily pausing these shots until we know more,” Gov. Kay Ivey said in a statement. Some vaccine appointments were likely canceled this week, Harris said. But he said the J&J vaccine ma

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