Alaska News April 22, 2020

KTVA The Voice of Alaska: Moose charges at woman and dog; Groups request federal protection for Alaska wolf population; WATCH: Berkowitz details timeline to reopen Anchorage and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTUU: Economic road map provides ‘bit of hope’ for Anchorage businesses; Girdwood Forest Fair cancelled because of coronavirus concerns; Businesses prepare to bring liquor and cannabis sales curbside, limited drink deliveries already underway and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO Public Media: Dunleavy says restaurants and other retail businesses can reopen Friday; So far just one Alaska firm has won a COVID-19 Disaster Loan from the federal government; Small, boutique cruise lines are still planning on a 2020 season in Southeast Alaska; Juneau Assembly approves $200,000 in renter relief; Bristol Bay health organizations increase testing capacity as they brace for fishing season and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK Public Media for Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta: KYUK Wins 13 Alaska Press Club Journalism Awards; City Of Bethel Prepares For Flood Evacuations Amid COVID-19 Pandemic; April 21 Coronavirus Update: Poetry During The Pandemic and more ->
 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: Governor Unveils Path to Reopening Alaskan Economy and more ->
 
 
 
 
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: NASA celebrates 50th anniversary of Earth Day with online resources; Fairbanks suspect used stolen front loader to try and break into an ATM; University of Alaska Fairbanks fights COVID-19 with innovation and more ->
 
 
 
 
The Arctic Sounder: Adak cleanup contract canceled and more ->
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: COVID on ice
A two-time Olympian from Anchorage, Alaska has revealed she is battling COVID-19.

Thirty-two-year-old Jessica Schultz, the skip on U.S. Olympic women’s curling teams in 2006 and again in 2014, did not respond to queries at the start of the month asking about rumors she had the disease, but she has now begun a blog to talk about her long run in dealing with the coronavirus.