JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON — Melania Trump might have been a fashion model at one time in her life, but she had no qualms ripping off… Continue reading
WASHINGTON — Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski says her legislation to open Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling would generate $2 billion… Continue reading
A Homer-area first responder deployed by the American Red Cross to help in the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting found that the best… Continue reading
Right: Kelly Brewer’s second grade class at Kalifornsky Beach Elementary School took over the courtroom for the morning to put on a mock sentencing hearing… Continue reading
Soldotna Parks and Recreation is toying with the idea of adding a bouldering feature to Soldotna Creek Park to bring more activities into the park,… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — The state of Alaska took a major step toward realizing a long-sought pipeline to move natural gas from the North Slope to Asia,… Continue reading
Cook Inlet gas producer Furie Operating Alaska is blaming its scuttled 2017 drilling season on a technical problem and the Alaska government’s nonpayment of incentive… Continue reading
Alongside the national conversation over the opioid epidemic, Alaskan health professionals are seeing a rise in methamphetamine use. A study released Tuesday by the Alaska… Continue reading
A crew from Gebhardt Construction puts metal siding on a Kenai building — erected as office space in 1968 but vacant since the mid-1980s, and… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is exploring guidelines for repairs, replacements and improvements to standardize practices for the district. During Board of Education work… Continue reading
Homer Electric Association is hoping to have its small-scale solar project online by the end of the 2018 construction season, said HEA Director of Power,… Continue reading
In things of great importance, you stand on the shoulders of giants. Those who came before you gave you a boost to get you where… Continue reading
On the surface, Soldotna High School’s rendition of Cinderella may seem a little off. Instead of a fireplace, there is a boiler room and instead… Continue reading
Quiet Mind, Peaceful Heart By Bonnie Marie Playle, Soldotna Wow, what a combination, both can be attained
without medication. Try meditation! To have a quiet… Continue reading
A year and a half ago, Pamela Parker, now known as the “Bagel Lady,” taught herself how to make an authentic New York-style bagel that… Continue reading
For kids of the Central Peninsula there was no shortage of Halloween activities or candies. And parents certainly got their money’s worth from this year’s… Continue reading
The Halloween weekend saw many fun and scary events on the Peninsula, including the Kenai Community Library where the fun loving staff created a “Literary… Continue reading
More people worked in commercial salmon fishing in Southcentral Alaska in 2016 than in 2015, even as total catch declined. Salmon harvesting jobs fell in… Continue reading
A majority of students who have graduated from the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District wish the district had focused more on personal finance and postsecondary… Continue reading
A court case against three men who are accused of illegally dumping gravel in the Kenai River this summer is stretching out into the fall… Continue reading