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Airport testing extended to June 30
Greeting, screening and testing services at James A. Johnson Airport will remain in place until...
Few local health mandates stay intact
Alaska's disaster declaration, which was used to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, expired on...
EOC reports 30 active cases of COVID-19
There are 30 active cases of COVID-19 in Petersburg as of 3 P.M. Tuesday, all of which were... Full story
Active cases reach 26 in Petersburg
Petersburg COVID-19 case count has risen by six cases since Monday evening for a total of 26 active... Full story
Positive COVID-19 case identified at OBI Seafoods
A pre-hire employee for the 2021 tanner and golden king crab season at OBI Seafoods has tested...
Two cases of COVID-19 identified within three days
Two active cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in town this week, according to the Emergency...
Active cases of COVID-19 drop to zero
At the COVID community update on Jan. 22, Incident Commander Karl Hagerman told the public that the...
EOC identifies local spread of virus
The Petersburg Emergency Operations Center is reporting eight active cases of COVID-19 in town as of...
PSD returns to distance learning amid virus spike
The Petersburg School District postponed reopening the schools to students on Wednesday following...
Borough assembly approves COVID-19 dashboard
The Borough Assembly, at their meeting on Monday, approved the Community Risk Communication Plan,...
EOC switches town to moderate risk amid virus spike
The Petersburg Emergency Operations Center raised the local risk level for COVID-19 from yellow to... Full story
No new COVID-19 cases
At the COVID-19 community update on Friday, Dec. 18 Incident Commander Karl Hagerman reminded the...
Cases at zero week before Christmas
As of Wednesday, Petersburg Medical Center had collected 6,359 test samples to be tested for...
Asymptomatic testing at MVM nixed
The Borough Assembly failed to pass a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the borough and Petersbu...
EOC unveils local risk level plan, COVID-19 dashboard
Petersburg's Emergency Operations Center has released the draft of its risk communication plan and...
Four weekend Covid cases identified
The Petersburg Emergency Operations Center confirmed four new cases of COVID-19 have been...
Three more cases of COVID-19 in town
Three new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in town since last week's COVID-19 community update,...
Vessel screening mandate extended until Feb.
The Borough Assembly extended the borough's health mandate that places COVID-19 protocols on...
EOC releases health alert aimed at fighting pandemic fatigue
With the hopes of encouraging residents to resist pandemic fatigue as Alaska approaches the eight...
Intrastate travelers asked to test for virus
Incident Commander Karl Hagerman encouraged residents at Friday's COVID-19 community update who...
Classrooms set to reopen today
Petersburg School District is expected to reopen their doors today, Oct. 29, after a positive case...
Airport screening extended to Dec. 31
The Borough Assembly extended a contract between the borough and the state for COVID-19 related...
Declaration of emergency stays intact
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted against terminating the borough's declaration of disaster...
Local household tests positive for COVID-19 virus
Three cases of COVID-19 were confirmed within a single household Wednesday evening, according to a...
SEARHC offering free COVID-19 testing
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium has begun free asymptomatic testing of Petersburg...