
Ketchikan, Alaska (KINY) - The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly postponed action on a resolution requesting Gov. Mike Dunleavy enact a 14-day quarantine health mandate.
The decision came Monday night at the regular Assembly meeting.
According to Borough Mayor Rodney Dial, the measure had some technical issues that staff would need to resolve.
The resolution was drafted by Assembly Members Felix Wong and Austin Otos.
The Ketchikan City Council is slated to consider a similar resolution when it meets on August 6.


Shoemake looking to "fix things" as member of Assembly
Brown bear breaks into the Alaska Zoo, kills popular alpaca
1st deadly grizzly attack recorded in nation's largest park
US appeals court in Denver eyes American Samoa citizenship
CBJ reports 4 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday
Pebble Partnership CEO resigns after secret recordings revealed
CBJ Assembly funds $50K to racism review committee
Derek Dzinich talks about Assembly candidacy on Action Line
Three arrested in Klawock drug bust
Fishing vessel rescue in Hoonah
Gov. Dunleavy promotes renewable energy ideas
Organizations donate $38K to relieve sex assault kit backlog