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Erosion increases on the Homer Spit
A series of storms and high tides last week sucked tons of sand and gravel out into Kachemak…
August 22, 2018
News
Election in District O, District 29 too close to call
Though the primary polls are closed, some of the races are too close to call until every last…
August 22, 2018
Life
Sockeye reopen on Kenai with late run
Evening on the Kenai River these days takes the sun down earlier but brings the salmon up to…
August 22, 2018
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Industry rep: Demand for oil and gas still strong, despite production decline
Wednesday’s joint Chamber Luncheon hosted CEO and president of Alaska Oil and Gas Association Kara Moriarty, who offered…
August 22, 2018
Life
Fish people: Upriver during a record year at Bristol Bay
As fishermen leave Dillingham and canneries shut down, the Wood River system in the Bristol Bay watershed brims…
August 22, 2018
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Kenai River to reopen to sockeye salmon fishing
Sockeye anglers can again hit the Kenai River this week.
August 21, 2018
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Bubbles, buses and backpacks: Students return to Kenai Peninsula schools
Tuesday brought more than just ballot boxes to the Kenai Peninsula — it was also the first day…
August 21, 2018
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Dunleavy, Begich, Walker move on to general
Editor’s note: This story has been updated on Wednesday morning with 98 percent of precincts reporting.
August 21, 2018
Life
About our visitors to Alaska
Fishing, camping, traveling, visitors and mosquitos — you are truly an Alaskan if you smell like mosquito repellent…
August 21, 2018
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On the edge: Learning to overcome fears and swallow swords
The swords of various length and width glitter from atop the black tablecloth on the back of the…
August 20, 2018
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Shop Talk: Alaska Berries
Alaska Berries is exactly what it sounds like. Owners Laurie and Brian Olson cultivate a large variety of…
August 20, 2018
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US-China trade war escalates, with more taxes on seafood
The trade war between the U.S. and China is amping up for Alaska’s commercial fishermen.
August 19, 2018
News
For livestock carers, the Kenai Peninsula Fair is a time to shine
Though a Ferris wheel towers over the Ninilchik Fairground and the smell of kettle corn permeates the air,…
August 18, 2018
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Solar power growing on peninsula
Stephen Trimble wants everyone to know that the business of solar power is growing. His company, Arctic Solar…
August 17, 2018
Top News
Borough and district seek to provide more info on K-Selo bonds
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly and the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will be providing information to voters…
August 17, 2018
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Crime increased in Alaska in 2017; most in central Kenai low-level or property offenses
The upswing in crime across Alaska continued in 2017, with the increase mostly in low-level and property crimes…
August 17, 2018
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State seeks geothermal energy land nominations
The state is looking for takers to explore new energy — specifically, geothermal energy.
August 16, 2018
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Telecom companies expand on central Kenai
Three of the Kenai Peninsula’s major telecommunications providers have been busy expanding and improving their networks this summer.
August 16, 2018
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State making progress in fight against opioid addiction
As statewide public safety officials unveiled crime statistics Wednesday, they expressed optimism in one main category: the state’s…
August 16, 2018
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Kenai Peninsula State Fair celebrates 67 years this weekend
Now in its 67th year, the Kenai Peninsula Fair is slated to bring three days of classic carnival…
August 16, 2018
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