The Department of Natural Resources is proposing changes to regulations related to material sales and conveyances to state agencies.
The closure is effective in Cook Inlet Area state waters through Dec. 31.
The project will create jobs, reduce cruise ship emissions and provide a backup power grid.
DNR is gathering community perspectives during several meetings this week.
The Alaska Association of Chiefs of Police recognized David Ross for his more than two decades of leadership.
The show opens on Friday, with additional showtimes this weekend and next.
Last weekend’s holiday events, including the annual Christmas Comes to Kenai and the Soldotna Turkey Trot, drew folks from all over the Kenai Peninsula.
The fixed bus route offers 13 stops between Nikiski and Sterling.
Starting Dec. 2, Aleutian Airways will offer three roundtrip flights per week.
The organization is calling for transparency in Cook Inlet offshore oil and gas sales.
From cozy cafés to fine-dining bistros, purchases made close to home sustain local jobs and services
Jeremiah Barton was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty.
Kris Overlander will serve 25 years in prison, followed by 20 years on felony probation.
A representative from the Homer Public Health Center discussed emergency preparation during the winter with Anchor Point residents last Thursday.
Alaskan families will have the opportunity to harvest a live tree from unrestricted state lands for Christmas this year, the state Department of Natural Resources… Continue reading
Longtime Kasilof resident Clayton Whisamore’s home burned down on Nov. 10.
The Sikuliaq will support three research projects starting in early January.
Planning for two separate projects is currently moving ahead.
A new five-year offshore oil and gas leasing plan proposes 21 sales in Alaska, from the Gulf of Alaska to the High Arctic, and 13 more off the U.S. West Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico.
Submissions to the Kenai Chamber of Commerce gingerbread house contest are now due by Dec. 8.