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South Carolina student seeks Alaska information

Dear People of the Great State of Alaska Hello! I am a fourth grade student in North Carolina.…

Opinion

What others say: Location, location …

Here we go again. Seeing the growing likelihood that Gov. Bill Walker will call Alaska’s Legislature back into…

Day of Celebration

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Day of Celebration

A long evening for the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly began with Mayor Mike Navarre proclaiming “A Day of…

Walker stumps his tax plan

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Walker stumps his tax plan

At a time of the year when Alaska’s Governor is generally sequestered on the third floor of the…

Ellen adam inducted

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Ellen adam inducted

Ellen Adlam, a Board Member of Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS), in Soldotna, Alaska, and the first Consumer…

Clash of culinary kings

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Clash of culinary kings

The 2nd Annual Clash of the Culinary Kings to benefit the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank was even bigger…

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Kenai Peninsula residents rescued from Bear Glacier

  Update, 1:30 p.m.: After being rescued from Bear Glacier where they had been stranded since Friday, Jennifer…

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Heroin addiction hooks Homer

Homer has a heroin problem, and it is growing. Similar to the fable of the blind men each…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion A group of students plays tag with recycled grocery bags Tuesday, March 29, 2016, at the Kenai Recreation Center in Kenai, Alaska.

Education

A good workout: students, families get in their weekly exercise

Among the throngs of Connections Home School Program students scattered and scampering across the floor of the Kenai…

Education

KPC showcases award winning photographer

Popular award winning author and photographer featured The public is invited to a free presentation by author, photographer…

Education

Around the District

School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. in…

Opinion

Op-ed: Cruz or bust

If the Republican Party is to be saved from Donald Trump, Ted Cruz’s runaway victory in Wisconsin will…

Opinion

What others say: Placement of F-35 squadron caps decade-long fight

In front of hundreds of exuberant Interior community members, U.S. Air Force Col. Mike Winkler delivered the news…

Sports

SoHi boys soccer topples East

The Soldotna boys toppled the East Thunderbirds Friday with a 2-1 road win in Anchorage, continuing a hot…

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Tobacco bill passes senate, with mixed reviews

The Alaska Senate passed Senate Bill 1, the “Take it Outside Act,” sponsored by Sen. Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna,…

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Tomato plants from the Kenai Peninsula Garden Club greeted visitors to the club's booth at the 37th Annual Home Show at the Soldotna Sports Complex on Saturday, April 9, 2016. The show, which features more than 100 exhibitors, will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, with a $5 admission fee for adults.

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Government

Study: Pensions underfunded, underperforming

The back-and-forth over who will pay what to state retirement plans has caused plenty of consternation in Juneau…

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Analysis: 28 water systems in Alaska exceed EPA lead limit

ANCHORAGE — The only school in one of Alaska’s most eroded communities is among 28 public and private…

Opinion

Op-ed: Whose morality?

BELFAST, Northern Ireland — In a recent interview for the BBC2 series “Inside Obama’s White House,” President Obama…

Opinion

Op-ed: Naked city politics

Don’t worry about clumsy metaphors and awkward and predictable musical references. You won’t see them here as I…