One option would assess the facility’s potential as the new public safety building.
Superintendent Clayton Holland said student involvement in Seward High School construction is “based on rumor, not fact.”
Keeley Boyle will record an album of songs about her grandparents’ Nikiski home.
Snowmachines are permitted for ice fishing access on Hidden, Kelly, Petersen, Engineer and Watson lakes.
The Kenai City Council requested that Gov. Dunleavy declare a disaster and support a recovery plan for the Upper Cook Inlet East Side Set Net fishery.
NOAA cuts, economic headwinds and invasive species pose problems, but there was some recovery in crab stocks and salmon harvests.
After completing a court-ordered environmental study, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said no changes are needed for the 2022 sale that drew just one bid.
Decreased enrollment and increased property values mean less local and state funding.
The proposed increase, if approved by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, will go into effect Jan. 1.
The omnibus hearing for Kirby Calderwood was continued to Jan. 21. Trial week is currently scheduled for Feb. 17, barring finalization of a plea agreement.
Joseph Miller and Jason Woodruff were charged with federal criminal civil rights violations on Dec. 16.
A judge issued an arrest warrant for Kevin Ray Hunter, who was indicted on Wednesday for allegedly abusing multiple juveniles.
Soldotna Senior Citizens, Inc., recently purchased a 15-passenger van using funds donated by the Rasmuson Foundation and several local businesses.
The lawmakers wanted to hear from constituents before the legislative session begins.
Hundreds of folks gathered at the visitor center for the Holiday Christmas Tree Lighting last week.
The Public Media Bridge Fund awarded an “initial” round of stabilization grants equaling $26 million to 74 organizations nationwide impacted by the loss of federal funding.
The potential proposal would expand the Tanana Valley State Forest by 600,000 acres.