She is one of 25 Alaska artists to receive a $7,500 Project Award.
The tax will be on the ballot Oct. 1, and if approved, would go into effect April 1, 2020.
Kenai chamber honored those who have made a positive impact on the peninsula community.
The fire continues to spread primarily to the north and east, away from the Sterling Highway.
The fiscal year starts in less than two weeks.
As of June 17, 50,641 sockeye have been counted at the Russian River weir for the early sockeye run.
They’re reinterpreting a law from last year.
The borough lost a lawsuit against plaintiffs represented by the ACLU of Alaska
The annual Family Fun in the Midnight Sun festival included games, food and live music
The funding is aimed at fostering efficiency and economic growth
Meghan Linsey will appear at the Wednesday evening music series
Fire lines near the community of Sterling were strengthened over the weekend by fire crews.
The petition urges the assembly to cancel the upcoming Satanic invocation.
Rhubarb-Palooza to show how to get creative with the summer favorite
The ‘why’ remains a mystery.
2nd annual Soldotna Pride march draws a crowd
The replacement for the old floating bridge was more than a decade in the making.
A governor can call a special session, but legislators don’t have to act on any of the agenda items.