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New diabetes prevention program provides help with healthy lifestyle changes through peer support
A healthier lifestyle may just be a phone call away.
July 25, 2018
Life
78-pound king caught on Kenai; sockeye fishing up and down
Despite its nickname as the Land of the Midnight Sun, there are in fact hours of darkness on…
July 25, 2018
News
Homer woman allegedly steals, ditches motorhome
A Homer woman accused of stealing a motorhome was arrested last week after troopers allegedly found her trying…
July 24, 2018
News
Sales tax initiative won’t go to ballot this year
Kenai Peninsula voters won’t have to decide on a half-percent increase in the sales tax this October, though…
July 24, 2018
News
Fish and Game lowers Kenai River sockeye estimate
The sockeye salmon run to the Kenai River is weaker than the Alaska Department of Fish and Game…
July 24, 2018
News
Conviction overturned in 2013 Sterling assault
A man convicted in 2013 of assaulting his mother and an Alaska State Trooper at a Sterling home…
July 24, 2018
News
Sterling woman charged in motorcyclist death
July 23, 2018
News
Metal harvest: High schooler’s project make a dent in beach litter
A local teenager’s invention has been put into action cleaning Kenai’s beach.
July 21, 2018
News
With new owner, Kenai Aviation looking beyond Cook Inlet
When Kenai Aviation closed in late 2017, it left behind more than half a century of history at…
July 21, 2018
News
Kenai Peninsula residents gather for Disability Pride event
With a live band, facepainting, food trucks and peals of laughter as kids made their way down a…
July 20, 2018
News
Dog wakes residents, alerts them to house fire
In the case of a Friday afternoon house fire in the Mendenhall Valley, a small dog was the…
July 20, 2018
News
Motorcyclist dead after collision with car in Sterling
A Sterling man has died after colliding with a truck on his motorcycle on Thursday.
July 20, 2018
News
Boy, 8, killed when rock falls off truck, hits car
An Eagle River boy has died after a large rock fell off a truck on the Sterling Highway…
July 19, 2018
News
Past and present: Homesteaders offer perspective on Progress Days
As Soldotna celebrates its progress from a collection of homesteads on the edge of the Kenai National Moose…
July 19, 2018
News
Federal council names 5 commercial fishermen to committee
A committee of five fishermen, four of whom live on the Kenai Peninsula, will help provide advice to…
July 19, 2018
News
Feds sign death certificate for Juneau Road construction
Nineteen months after Gov. Bill Walker killed the Juneau Access Project, the federal government has signed the death…
July 19, 2018
Life
Foraging a homemade bouquet
Homemade gifts hold a certain charm.
July 19, 2018
Life
Sockeye fishing remains slow on Kenai, counts pick up on Kasilof
Anglers are hitting the banks of the Kenai River in more serious numbers now, though the sockeye have…
July 18, 2018
Life
Low Copper River sockeye return effects ripple outward
It’s a summer tradition for many in Alaska: pack up the car, drive to Chitina and dipnet for…
July 18, 2018
Elections
Congressional candidates debate Alaska issues at chamber forum
With just over a month to go before the primary election, two Alaskan U.S. Congressional candidates, Republican Thomas…
July 18, 2018
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