Damage extends from Sterling to the Quartz Creek Substation near Cooper Landing.
This weekend will be the first showing of the film on the central peninsula.
Indigenous Peoples Day speeches focus on progress.
The first billionth sockeye was caught in 1981.
‘I’m coming in with open ears and eyes, to have an objective conversation about animal welfare.’
Some say Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration has failed to adequately explain the need for changes.
The closure is due to cuts triggered by lower than expected revenue from the motor fuel tax.
Soldotna cyclists to discuss 250-mile Hebridean Way ride.
The task force is an advisory committee set up to respond to a successful lawsuit.
A webpage encourages people to come forward and help solve longstanding cold cases.
The move follows the arrest on drug charges of 2 Alaska medical providers, including a local doctor.
Prisons are almost at capacity.
Residents can prepare for flu season, discard old medications or donate blood.
Cutting is limited to trees that are dead and downed within the designated permit areas.
The board unanimously passed their 2020 state and federal legislative priorities.
Turnout was lowest since 2012.
What’s happening this week
The series, hosted by Cook Inletkeeper and KenaiChange, has had six meetings in recent months.