The man was arrested Dec. 4, 2019, after a person reported several injuries at a local hospital.
Where most economic indicators suggest fairly good health, housing appears to be a cause for concern, according to an economist presenting at forum.
In a 3-3 vote, the working group had earlier this month rejected a draft document with proposed recommendations.
More than 646,000 pounds of electronic waste has been diverted from local landfills.
Changes easing charter school rules, adding new district evaluations fall short of governor’s agenda.
The preliminary budget assumes a $680 increase in per-student funding from the state.
Lawmakers say quick floor vote by Senate, concurrence by House may set up another override session.
The federal government’s dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services could cause the reduction or elimination of some statewide library services as soon as July 1.
It was at least the third time this year the Homer community gathered to protest the Trump administration.
The two-day conference begins on April 25 at Kachemak Bay Campus.
The governor last week said he vetoed House Bill 69 because it didn’t include any policy changes and because of the state’s “deteriorated” revenue outlook.
Twelve finalists were chosen in this year’s competition.
Alaska municipalities are required by state statute to assess all properties at their full and true value.
Governor also previews new bill with $560 BSA increase, plus additional funds for policy initiatives.
Originally, the event was scheduled for the same time as the Caring for the Kenai final presentations.
Three organizations, in Seldovia, Seward and Soldotna, recently received funding from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority.
The Soldotna City Council this month heard from people calling for a loosening of restrictions on raising chickens on residential properties in the city. Several… Continue reading
If an eruption were to occur, there would be noticeable indicators that may provide days to weeks of additional warning.
Borough Mayor Peter Micciche delivered an update to the joint Kenai and Soldotna Chambers of Commerce on Wednesday.
“That face-to-face has kind of been missing for a lot of people.”