BETHEL — A Bethel restaurant has dropped its application to open a package liquor store. Fili’s Pizza withdrew its application after the Bethel City Council… Continue reading
Edit: This story has been updated with additional information on Kenai Beluga Pipeline's 2015 traffic. A settlement in February over the cost of delivering fuel… Continue reading
Editor's note: This story has been changed to correct the spelling of Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor’s special assistant for oil and gas Larry Persily's name, and… Continue reading
Federal pipeline safety authorities have ordered Hilcorp Alaska to inspect the underwater crude oil pipeline running adjacent and parallel to the leaking Hilcorp natural gas… Continue reading
Mountain goats are found throughout the Kenai Mountains, including lands managed by the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. While mountain goats have been introduced to Kodiak… Continue reading
The other day, I looked in the mirror and saw a man who isn’t the same fishing nut he was when he was young. I… Continue reading
After last year’s disastrously low pink salmon runs to drainages all across the Gulf of Alaska, the forecasts offer a little more hope for the… Continue reading
The Kenai Senior Center received a special gift from Kenai Peninsula College students on Tuesday in the form of 1,000 origami cranes. Each crane was… Continue reading
Local governments in Alaska have the right to object to proposed marijuana licenses, but only if the marijuana business violates state or local law. So… Continue reading
WASHINGTON — The frigid top of the Earth just set yet another record for low levels of sea ice in what scientists say is a… Continue reading
After reams of public comments, dozens of emails and a legal challenge still wending its way through the state court system, the Kenai Peninsula Borough… Continue reading
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Kenai collision A two-car accident at the intersection of Kenai’s Main Street Loop Road and the Kenai Spur Highway drew responders from… Continue reading
More than 50 employers attended the Peninsula Job Center at Old Carrs Mall yesterday for the annual Kenai Peninsula Job Fair, hosted by Alaska Department… Continue reading
A storm is coming. You feel it in the air, and you can smell it as thunder grumbles in the distance. It was in the… Continue reading
“Live by Night” Warner Bros. 2 hours, 9 minutes The big movie this weekend was — and this is probably not news to most of… Continue reading
See the swamp, how big it’s grown But friend it hasn’t been too long. (Title thanks to Bobby Goldsboro) By Brent Johnson, Clam Gulch The… Continue reading
The dancers onstage at Forever Dance Alaska’s upcoming show hope to start a dialogue without saying much at all. The Soldotna-based dance studio’s Aurora Dance… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education sought to explain why district costs continue to rise, even though student enrollment has dropped, to… Continue reading
Hal Taylor (left) seeks an escape from check in a chess game against Andy Veh on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 in the Kenai Community Library.… Continue reading