By Michael Armstrong Homer News Should books with LGBQT+ themes be removed from the children’s and juvenile sections of the Homer Public Library? At its… Continue reading
A room full of young minds all interested in solving the same problems, and loving the same parts of nature, is sure to produce exciting… Continue reading
Soldotna Mayor Paul Whitney swore in two new Soldotna police officers during Wednesday’s meeting of the Soldotna City Council, where they received their badges and… Continue reading
Musical comedy “Something Rotten” takes aim at Shakespeare and theater in new SoHi production
Art exhibits show how salmon connect us to one another and to place
Voters lean both left and right, with a lot to be decided in two weeks, in ranked choice election
The state reported no new resident deaths from COVID-19 this week
Thousands of absentee ballots have not yet been counted
Bjorkman leads Babcock; Ruffridge on track to edge out Gillham
The Republican incumbent had clinched about 51.7% of the roughly 200,000 votes counted as of about 10:50 p.m.
The once-every-decade vote that generated unusual attention this year
If results hold, incumbents could win on first round of ranked-choice voting.
Residents throughout Kenai and Soldotna ventured into snowy conditions to make their voices heard
The two are competing in races for Senate District D and House District 7
Peltola embraced the legacy of her Republican predecessor, the late Rep. Don Young
The presentation is titled “What the He** is He Thinking: Putin’s War in Ukraine.”
Many winners of Alaska’s first ranked choice general election won’t be known until Thanksgiving
The arrests happened after a traffic stop
The wreck happened around Mile 47.5 of the Seward Highway
What’s accurate, what’s nonsense and what’s “true from a certain point of view”