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Voices of Alaska: Fiscal gap threatens public safety

Alaskans have been hearing a great deal about crime and public safety in the news lately. Some have…

Opinion

Op-ed: Poisonous sexual harassment

In 1968, Phillip Morris decided the time had come to market cigarettes toward women, who had begun to…

News

Seniors, alumni grade the district

A majority of students who have graduated from the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District wish the district had…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Thanks for a great book sale

Thanks for a great book sale The Friends of the Kenai Library want to thank everyone who made…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Pick.Click.Give donations appreciated

Pick.Click.Give donations appreciated November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. It’s quite appropriate that this is the…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Fish, game board chairs miss mark

Fish, game board chairs miss mark Regarding the Nov. 3 letter “Fish, game board chairs encourage public engagement”:…

Opinion

What others say: Alaska’s Real ID deadline extended

Alaska — once again — is saved by the bell. Or, in this case, an extension. Alaska’s deadline…

Letters to the Editor

Letter: Fish board action doesn’t match words

Fish board action doesn’t match words Regarding the Nov. 3 letter form the chairs of the Board of…

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Life

Pioneer Potluck: Getting ready for the holidays and meeting new friends

Northern Colorado, 1937-1955, and Kenai, 2017 Mom started early getting ready for the Holidays. Dad and some of…

Sports

Seward volleyball misses out on at-large berth

The Seward volleyball team learned Sunday that it will not play in the Class 3A state tournament Thursday…

Sports

Kenai Central’s Boonstra wins women’s title at Maddy’s Run in Eagle River

Kenai Central senior Riana Boonstra ran the five-kilometer cross-country course at Eagle River High School in 19 minutes,…

News

Crime debate dominates Alaska legislative session

JUNEAU — The issue of crime has so far dominated the special legislative session in Alaska. The House…

Life

Notes from the Recycling Bin

Did you know … November 15 is America Recycles Day. Celebrate the day with ReGroup. Join us at…

Opinion

Voices of Alaska: The sky isn’t falling

About a week ago, Alaskans received some outstanding news. North slope oil production rose for a third consecutive…

Opinion

Editorial: Skills build the workforce

We’ve heard a lot about Alaska’s economic downturn. Low oil prices have had a ripple effect on businesses…

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: Homer teen encouraged by Climate Leadership Team

Tourists and Alaskans alike know that my hometown, Homer, sits at the end of the Kenai Peninsula, overlooking…

Opinion

Op-ed: Indictments and ham sandwiches

In considering the indictment of former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and an associate, I am reminded…

Opinion

What others say: Support Senate Bill 54

We were glad to hear on Friday that Senate Bill 54 — a proposed fix to some of…

Nikiski High School’s government class visited the Kenai Courthouse on Wednesday as part to argue a mock trial case. The case concerns the death of Devin Frost, a business owner with a gambling problem. On the stand as a witness is Frost’s business partner, Willy Freeman, who is charged with murdering Frost and collecting about $500,000 from an insurance policy. (Photo by Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

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Court is in session: Nikiski students take part in mock trial

The court room wasn’t quiet, in fact, one of the lawyers kept looking back to laugh when her…

News

KPBSD to go live next week

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is going live on Nov. 14 when Superintendent Sean Dusek will login…