The cases include some reported in peninsula communities
It’s not often a drop in the number of finishers at an event like the 18th Ski for Women counts as progress, but an exception… Continue reading
The Kenai Animal Shelter was quiet Thursday afternoon. It turns out, the animals like it that way. J.J. Hendrickson, the chief animal control officer at… Continue reading
The Peninsula Clarion is making changes to its delivery services for certain subscribers. In place of home delivery, editions of the Clarion will be delivered… Continue reading
Data from the state Department of Health and Social Services on Friday showed an exponential drop in new COVID-19 cases from last week and the… Continue reading
Gov. Mike Dunleavy unveiled three pieces of legislation Friday that are part of his “People First Initiative” aimed at addressing public safety issues in Alaska.… Continue reading
A desire by the Kenai Peninsula Borough to explore development on a chunk of land east of Cooper Landing is causing concern from some who… Continue reading
NEW YORK — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told a jury Thursday she felt like she was at the mercy of a “Goliath” when she… Continue reading
Kenai Central High School has long wanted to build permanent restrooms and concessions facilities for its track and field. In response to limited available funds… Continue reading
Jenny Neyman says the recent snowfall is perfect for upcoming Tsalteshi Trails races. “It’s just a great time to get out and go skiing,” said… Continue reading
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is predicting a more plentiful sockeye salmon run in Cook Inlet this year compared to last, though the… Continue reading
The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce hosted its 2021 awards ceremony Wednesday, recognizing outstanding city businesses that have persevered through a second year of the pandemic.… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly approved a spending plan for the funds during the body’s Feb. 1 meeting
Longtime Homer resident and commercial fisherman Louie Flora announced in a press release last week that he is running for the Alaska State House of… Continue reading
The state Department of Health and Social Services reported 21 more COVID-19 deaths Wednesday, pushing the total to 1,081 Alaska resident deaths since the pandemic… Continue reading
Whether you’re looking for a date this Valentine’s weekend or want to spend some quality time with your favorite little gal, Nikiski and Seward have… Continue reading
Some areas of the Kenai Peninsula are gaining new residents at faster rates than other areas, and it’s skewing how they’re represented on the Kenai… Continue reading
When a school moves to universal masking, nurse and staff time is “no longer dedicated” to contact tracing
To mask or not to mask? The question continues to cause headaches within the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, where the debate has raged almost… Continue reading