Officials say hospitalization data is the most effective indicator of the prevalence of the virus
Triumvirate debuts the Disney musical “Tarzan” at Soldotna Creek Park
The city closed its pandemic mass shelter at Sullivan Arena on June 30
Brad Chastain presented the current status of the project Wednesday
Decisions can have centuries of impact, according to researchers.
Events in July include art, farm tours
Megan Rapinoe’s memoir tackles love, sports and breaking barriers
Kenai turns out for parade, activities to celebrate Independence Day
The assembly approved an agreement Tuesday
A 15-year-old girl was driving an ATV with a 14-year-old female passenger
Cook Inlet is one of 11 locations described in the department’s Proposed Program for the National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program
Potters’ Guild artists show off their clay creations
Numbers met expectations, said safety instructors
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game issued multiple advisory announcements for sport anglers and dipnetters
Alaska’s 2021 average inflation rate was the largest annual price increase since 1990
The proposed 2023-2028 plan is similar to the just-ended Obama administration five-year plan
The installation was discontinued last September after someone damaged the poles and podium plexiglass
“It’s just so beautiful.”
The Kenai River personal use dipnet fishery opens July 10
Acclimatization, the angle of the sun at high latitudes and other factors make summer heat more intense in Alaska