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Rich Lowry: #HillaryAccomplishments

Hillary Clinton took to Twitter last week to excoriate Boko Haram’s kidnapping of 200 schoolgirls, using the now-ubiquitous…

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Sullivan didn’t want Alaskans to stand their ground

Lately, I have been hearing how Dan Sullivan, the one running for U.S. Senate, has been trying to…

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What others say: The village of Tanana needs Alaska’s support

The killing of two Alaska State Troopers last week has devastated the agency. It has brought tears and…

Sports

SoHi baseball ousts Kenai

The Soldotna baseball team run-ruled Kenai Central in five innings Tuesday at the Soldotna Little League fields, beating…

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Nikiski music teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student

A 36-year-old music teacher has been accused of having sex, repeatedly, with one of his students. Alaska State…

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/Peninsula Clarion Scott Habermann was a runner at the second annual CARE 2RUN 5k sponsored by the Peninsula Grace Brethren Church, Thursday, May 15, on Kalifornsky Beach Road.

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Running for well being: Effort raises funds for clean water in Sudan

The second annual CARE 2RUN 5k race raised over $1,000 in donations, extending local awareness for the resources…

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Too early to answer: Nikiski residents have questions about proposed LNG plant

As the room filled to capacity, attendees willingly stood to hear updates about the proposed pipeline project to…

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Red flag fire warning in Kenai Peninsula

The Division of Forestry has issued a red flag warning for high fire danger in the Kenai Peninsula…

This May 6, 2014 photo provided by Bob Armstrong shows a long-billed curlew in flight near Juneau, Alaska. North America's largest shorebird had made an appearance in southeast Alaska, hundreds of miles north of its usual northern breeding area. Martina Kallenberger and her husband, Doug Sanvik, spotted and photographed a long-billed curlew May 3 at the Boy Scout camp north of Alaska's capital. They consulted guidebooks for nearly an hour trying to confirm the identity. (AP Photo/Bob Armstrong)

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Rare shorebird spotted near Juneau

JUNEAU (AP) — North America’s largest shorebird made an appearance this month in southeast Alaska, hundreds of miles…

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Same-sex marriage activists hopeful amid lawsuit

JUNEAU (AP) — Over the years, the Alaska Supreme Court has chipped away at laws deemed discriminatory against…

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Nikiski teacher accused of sexually abusing student

Editor’s note: This story has been edited to show that the woman who called to report that a…

Opinion

Bob Franken: Hillary or time wasted

I’ll tell you what: If Hillary Clinton doesn’t run for president, a bunch of people will have wasted…

Opinion

What others say: Ukraine needs U.S. military aid

The battle for Ukraine is entering a dangerous new phase, as the Kiev government is finally making an…

Life

Got bananas? Make banana cake

One of the first banana cakes I ever made was heavy and, surprisingly, not as moist as I…

Pioneer Potluck: About gooseberry pie and my dad

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Pioneer Potluck: About gooseberry pie and my dad

On the farm in Northern Colorado 1940’S to 1955   If you asked my Dad what kind of…

Photo by Will Morrow/Peninsula Clarion Oliver Larrow laughs as he climbs back onto his bike after not quite landing a stunt at the Karen Street skate and BMX park in Soldotna Monday.

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Two Cook Inlet producers seek air permits

The public comment periods for air quality permits for two area producers are coming to a close this…

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Kenai man indicted for December assault

One of three men connected to an alleged assault and kidnapping of a Soldotna man last December has…

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Couples challenge Alaska same-sex marriage ban

JUNEAU (AP) — Five gay couples filed a lawsuit Monday challenging Alaska’s ban on same-sex marriage as unconstitutional.…

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ISER backs Revenue on tax impact

Scott Goldsmith, the University of Alaska’s venerated senior economist, has stepped into the political snake pit of the…