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Oil tax vote too close to call

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s revised oil tax system may have a short lifespan, but as of Tuesday…

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Celebrate a remarkable life, with a Robin Williams favorite: Classic Pot Roast with Caramelized Onion Gravy

If you read the front inside flap of 2004’s “Star Palate: Celebrity Cookbook for a Cure,” you will…

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Pioneer Potluck: About the big brown bear in the blueberry patch

The Ricks Ranch 1999, North Nikiski, Alaska   “I’m going up to see if the blueberries are ripe.…

Opinion

Bob Franken: Policing the police

This is a true story (as opposed to my usual falsehoods): A few years back, when the World…

Opinion

What others say: Fort Wainwright again on list of bases studied for cuts

Almost as soon as the Interior has dealt with each event that has the potential to threaten the…

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More Clinton-Obama differences likely to emerge

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton’s split with President Barack Obama over a foreign policy “organizing principle” isn’t likely…

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Oilers’ Jones wins Gold Glove in All-ABL voting

Mylz Jones was the big winner for the Peninsula Oilers in the All-Alaska Baseball League voting announced this…

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Murkowski vows to work to elect Republican senator

ANCHORAGE — Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski on Monday questioned how Alaskans have benefited from having a Democratic…

John Parker, president of Integrated Robotics Imaging Systems in Kenai, removes a more than 12-pound battery on Thursday from his Infotron coaxial rotor unmanned aerial vehicle, which recently arrived in Kenai from the France-based company. Parker is the North American representative for the company and returned from maintenance and flight training on the UAV in France about a month ago. Parker plans to integrate the UAV with collision avoidance radar developed at the University of Denver of which he has the exclusive patent rights. Photo by Kaylee Osowski/Peninsula Clarion

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Photo: Ready for takeoff

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Borough seeks categorical exclusion for North Road Extension

The Kenai Peninsula Borough is taking steps to extend the North Road past its end at the Captain…

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Fall ballots finalized

Local municipal candidates finalized The filing period for local government seats closed Friday and the Kenai Peninsula Borough…

Photo courtesy Central Emergency Services Responders rescue four men from the Kasilof River after a current overturned their boat shortly after they launched into the river Monday morning under the Kasilof Bridge of the Sterling Highway.

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Four men rescued from Kasilof River

Responders rescued four men from the Kasilof River after their boat overturned Monday morning. Central Emergency Services responded…

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Cal Thomas: Robin Williams – comedy and tragedy

Robin Williams made me cry. Like his mentor, the late Jonathan Winters, Williams, who committed suicide Monday, made…

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What others say: Secondhand shops have chance to be heroes

Operators of Juneau’s secondhand stores have the opportunity to be heroes, even if they’re the reluctant kind. The…

Responders rescue four men from the Kasilof River after a current overturned their boat shortly after they launched into the river Monday morning under the Kasilof Bridge of the Sterling Highway.

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Four rescued from Kasilof River

Responders rescued four men from the Kasilof River after their boat overturned Monday morning. Central Emergency Services responded…

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Fall ballots finalized

The filing period for local government seats closed Friday and the Kenai Peninsula Borough and cities of Kenai…

Wounded Heroes enjoy a weekend of fishing & fun on the Kenai River

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Wounded Heroes enjoy a weekend of fishing & fun on the Kenai River

Several years ago some of the Kenai River Professional Guides started the first Wounded Warriors fishing event on…

Triumvirate Theatre Soldotna takes final curtain call

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Triumvirate Theatre Soldotna takes final curtain call

Saturday, August 9th was the final curtain call for the Triumvirate Theatre players in Soldotna at their original…

Record crowd attends 4th Annual Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival

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Record crowd attends 4th Annual Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival

Craft brewing continues to grow as an industry of acclaim in Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival…

Footworks & reigning Mrs. Alaska team up for TSC awareness

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Footworks & reigning Mrs. Alaska team up for TSC awareness

The Peninsula held its first “Bcureful” Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) awareness event Sunday August 10th, thanks to 2014…