If the outlook proves true, 2019 will be the fourth-lowest run in 34 years of records
Policy protects borough employees to report matters of public concern without fear of retribution
Technology is taking larger role in court system.
In a world of imagination, the Kenai Performers are bringing Willy Wonka to reality. The Kenai production company is showcasing “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka” using… Continue reading
Dunleavy has made appointments to the Marijuana Control Board while planning to propose repealing it
A new locally owned Kenai auto shop, Maxie’s Auto and Truck Repair, celebrated its grand opening on Feb. 1. Owner Kris Maxie spoke with the… Continue reading
Speakers tell people to share stories with legislators
“The president has gotten as much as what this administration can afford.”
Information for this report was taken from publicly available law enforcement and public safety records and includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone… Continue reading
The following judgment was recently handed down in Kenai District Court: Mae Doris Patrick, 64, of Wasilla, pleaded guilty to driving while license cancelled, suspended,… Continue reading
Kenai City Council will vote on an ordinance addressing animal control violations
Forty percent of university funding comes from the state.
Residents can attend a forum on Wednesday, Feb. 20, Thursday, Feb. 21 and Tuesday, Feb. 26.
Alaska authorities charged Downs in the 1993 sexual assault and killing of 20-year-old Sophie Sergie
Unknown vandal spray-paints “repubicans rule” on woman’s car
JUNEAU — Gov. Mike Dunleavy wants to repeal the boards tasked with regulating alcohol and marijuana in Alaska, according to documents from state officials. The… Continue reading
A six-year plan outlines the most important infrastructure projects in local schools from 2021–2026
Murkowski talks economy, ANWR, shutdowns and Trump.
The three main issues are the state budget, the borough budget and contract negotiations
Hoffman calls 25 percent proposed cuts to education ‘unacceptable’