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Most revolutionary year in music was 1965

You turned up the volume – again. Surely, the guy in the car next to yours must think…

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Assembly votes down commercial marijuana cultivation ordinance

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly voted down a proposition that would have asked eligible voters outside of incorporated…

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Near miss results in DUI arrest

Alaska State Troopers stopped a Nikiski woman near Mile 20 of the Kenai Spur Highway Tuesday after they…

Sports

Gessert scores in NAHL Top Prospects tourney

Staff report Kenai River Brown Bears forward Jack Gessert scored in a 5-3 victory for Midwest over the…

Sports

Davis, Bartel hit Nome in 2nd in Iron Dog

Davis, Bartel run second in Iron Dog Soldotna veteran Scott Davis and teammate Aaron Bartel of Anchorage pulled…

Sports

Tuesday prep hoops: CIA and Ninilchik clash

Cook Inlet Academy swept Ninilchik in a pair of Peninsula Conference matchups Tuesday night in Ninilchik. The CIA…

From left, Coalition for Responsible Cannabis Legislation spokesman Bruce Shulte and initiative co-sponsor Dr. Tim Hinterberger discuss the legalization of marijuana as the new law took effect in Alaska, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015.  The pair held a press conference in Anchorage noting among other items, that the neither had heard of any rallies or arrests in the new law's first hours. (AP Photo/Michael Dinneen)

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Alaska quietly becomes 3rd state to legalize marijuana

JUNEAU — Alaska on Tuesday became the third U.S. state to legalize marijuana. But the historic day passed…

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Assault trial for former music teacher pushed back to August

A former Nikiski teacher accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting one of his students has had his trial pushed…

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K-Beach High-Water Task Force makes progress

The K-Beach High-Water Drainage Task Force is targeting five streets in Kalifornsky Beach subdivisions affected by surface-water flooding…

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Hoffbeck talks gas line during confirmation hearing

JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker plans to continue to push the major liquefied natural gas project that Alaska…

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  In this July 21, 2013 file photo former Board of Fisheries nominee Roland Maw takes notes during a hearing. Maw recently withdrew his name from consideration for inclusion on the board and is now facing an investigation into his residency status in Alaska.

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Maw under investigation over residency

Gov. Bill Walker’s shakeup of the Alaska Board of Fisheries is off to a rough start. Montana Fish,…

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Legislative Information Office teleconference schedule for Feb. 25

Wednesday 1:00 p.m. The House Judiciary Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 79 Marijuana Regulation;…

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Maw under investigation over residency

Gov. Bill Walker’s shakeup of the Alaska Board of Fisheries is off to a rough start. Montana Fish,…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: Pulling together to strengthen family and community

Fortifying Alaska’s families and building community are priorities of mine as I serve with great honor and deep…

Opinion

Bob Franken: Rudy’s love hatefulness

I think we’ve missed one possible explanation for Rudy Giuliani’s behavior: Maybe he’s concealing the fact that he…

Opinion

What others say: Nation much develop safer energy transportation

America, and the world for that matter, uses lots of energy. The energy source used more than any…

No-yeast, no-knead, no-fuss

Life

No-yeast, no-knead, no-fuss

With no yeast or kneading required, the recipes for Irish Soda Bread and Love Me Tender Buttermilk-Cream Cheese…

Life

Pioneer Potluck: About Ginger being left

At The First Presbyterian Church Fort Collins, Colorado About 1945-46   After Sunday School and Church we all…

Sports

Bears have quiet day at Top Prospects; Gessert gets Star of Week

Bears have quiet day at Top Prospects In a game pitting Kenai River Brown Bears against each other,…

Sports

Monday night: Soldotna’s Scott Davis has Iron Dog lead

Soldotna’s Scott Davis, riding with Anchorage’s Aaron Bartel, had the lead in the Iron Dog on Monday night.…