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Refuge notebook: Lightning on the Kenai Peninsula

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Refuge notebook: Lightning on the Kenai Peninsula

I’ve been saying “Wow” a lot lately. A week ago, on Aug. 13, 48 lightning discharges occurred within…

Police seized more than 2,700 marijuana plants from a Mission home last week. / Black Press File Photo

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Dunleavy bringing back member of marijuana board

Bruce Schulte was booted in 2016 by then-Gov. Bill Walker.

A time for beginnings

Life

A time for beginnings

If you haven’t had a new beginning with Jesus Christ, now is a good time to get started.

Opinion

Funny River community says ‘no’ to a boat launch

The Kenai River is the lifeline of this community.

Opinion

Letter to the Editor: Let’s hear it from the oil companies first

I’d like to hear publicly from the fossil fuel execs themselves.

Opinion

Alaska Voices: Making Alaska’s economy stronger

The Department of Labor and Workforce Development plays a critical role in Alaska’s economy.

Ann “Grannie Annie” Berg

Life

Remembering the good old days

About a little history of Alaska during the oil boom of the 1960s

Homer opens XC season in Kodiak

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Homer opens XC season in Kodiak

The Homer Mariners got in their first cross-country meet of the season Saturday at Fort Abercrombie in Kodiak,…

CIA soccer opens fall season with draw

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CIA soccer opens fall season with draw

The Cook Inlet Academy coed soccer team opened its fall season by playing to a scoreless draw Saturday…

Redington football notches big win over Nikiski

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Redington football notches big win over Nikiski

WASILLA — During their first three meetings with Nikiski, the Redington Huskies were outscored a combined 114-6 in…

DAN JOLING/ASSOCIATED PRESS                                Junar Lim takes photos of Ziah Lim, left, and Arsenia Lim, all of Cavite, the Philippines, at gardens in Town Square in Anchorage Thursday. Alaska recorded its warmest month ever in July and hot, dry weather has continued in Anchorage and much of the region south of the Alaska Range.

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Alaska records its warmest month ever; future records likely

The effects were felt from the Arctic Ocean to Alaska’s Panhandle.

Residents line the Sterling Highway, in front of Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s office to oppose Pebble mine on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, in Soldotna, Alaska. (Photo by Victoria Petersen/Peninsula Clarion)

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: Save Bristol Bay

Our leaders must hold the Corps of Engineers and the Pebble Partnership accountable.

Opinion

Letter to the editor: As students of life, we should all support teachers, learning

Assuming teachers do not have a role in determining what is right for our future is wrong.

Alaska Voices: Alaskans deserve a budget that reflects our values

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Alaska Voices: Alaskans deserve a budget that reflects our values

It’s important to step back and look at what government is and what it does.

It is what it is: Painting, interrupted

Life

It is what it is: Painting, interrupted

With more than two months since I started this project, what’s taking me so long?

Opinion

Letter to the editor: District’s health care proposal is too expensive

There is a reason the teachers and school employees negotiation teams said no.

Opinion

Alaska Voices: Don’t back down on PFD fight

If the $1,600 is it, the door is now open to the Legislature forcing a diminishing PFD.

Opinion

Voices of the Peninsula: For the sake of students, let’s all do our jobs

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District has a logo: “kpbsd — where kids come first”

Opinion: August is a good time to reflect on suicide prevention

Opinion

Opinion: August is a good time to reflect on suicide prevention

August is National Shooting Sports Month.

Coming into the Country: Ticks

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Coming into the Country: Ticks

While on a family vacation to Florida this spring we took a short walk through a lush, beautiful…