Soldotna ‘all-stars’ graduate

Soldotna ‘all-stars’ graduate

The thoughts of Soldotna High School’s graduating class were filled with college, work, vacations, the Lower 48 and sleeping in at their commencement Monday, but… Continue reading

  • May 23, 2017
  • By KAT SORENSEN
Soldotna ‘all-stars’ graduate

Fund balance cap, health care fund, cemetery expansion in Kenai budget

New features in the $15 million budget proposal that Kenai City Council members will be debating and voting on in the near future include a… Continue reading

Kenai Alt graduates look forward

The graduates of Kenai Alternative High School’s class of 2017 were celebrated at Monday night’s commencement in the Kenai Alternative High School gym surrounded by… Continue reading

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Woman hospitalized in Eagle River moose attack

A woman was taken to the hospital after being attacked by a moose in the Eaglewood neighborhood of Eagle River on Monday evening. According to… Continue reading

  • May 23, 2017
  • By Matt Tunseth
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Roadwork ahead for Old Sterling Highway

Motorists who frequent the Old Sterling Highway as an alternative to the main highway on the southern Kenai Peninsula will see some improvements down the… Continue reading

Ambiguities remain in advertising regulations for cannabis businesses

There’s a lot of confusion around what exactly some of the marijuana business regulations mean in Alaska, leading to missteps and accidental violations. As marijuana… Continue reading

New ownership brings fresh approach to movies, bowling in Kenai

Editor's note: This story has been changed to correct a reference to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Economic Development District's 2017 second-quarter consumer spending report.  … Continue reading

Arizona resident Nathan Lieber, a trauma amputee actor, looks at his own fake injuries casued by a simulated meth lab explosion while two local law enforement and emergency medical services personnel tend to him during a training drill Saturday, May 20, 2017 at the North Peninsula Recreation Center in Nikiski, Alaska. Lieber works for JTM Training Group, based out of Las Vegas, which travels to Alaska every year to conduct several multi-day training courses for members of law enforcement, corrections and medical first responders to practice working together in emergencies that turn violent. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)

Peninsula law enforcement, first responders get trained on violent calls

“Julie, I brought my extra blood and Visqueen… if you want a puddle,” said Alaska Department of Health and Social Services employee Todd Lecours as… Continue reading

Arizona resident Nathan Lieber, a trauma amputee actor, looks at his own fake injuries casued by a simulated meth lab explosion while two local law enforement and emergency medical services personnel tend to him during a training drill Saturday, May 20, 2017 at the North Peninsula Recreation Center in Nikiski, Alaska. Lieber works for JTM Training Group, based out of Las Vegas, which travels to Alaska every year to conduct several multi-day training courses for members of law enforcement, corrections and medical first responders to practice working together in emergencies that turn violent. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)
PBS airing live nature special from Alaska this summer

PBS airing live nature special from Alaska this summer

NEW YORK — PBS is collaborating with the BBC on a special live event this summer where cameras will try to catch bears, wolves, eagles… Continue reading

  • May 22, 2017
  • By DAVID BAUDER
PBS airing live nature special from Alaska this summer
Eric Glatt, a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska, is shown listening to opening arguments Monday, May 22, 2017, in Anchorage, Alaska, in a lawsuit to stop a recall election in Homer, Alaska. Glatt is representing three city council members in Homer who sponsored a resolution to promote inclusivity after President Donald Trump’s election. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

Officials who promoted inclusivity seek to bar recall effort

JUNEAU — Three elected officials in Homer who sponsored a resolution to promote inclusivity after President Donald Trump’s election have asked a judge to block… Continue reading

  • May 22, 2017
  • By Becky Bohrer
Eric Glatt, a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska, is shown listening to opening arguments Monday, May 22, 2017, in Anchorage, Alaska, in a lawsuit to stop a recall election in Homer, Alaska. Glatt is representing three city council members in Homer who sponsored a resolution to promote inclusivity after President Donald Trump’s election. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)
Police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England Monday, May 22, 2017. Several people have died following reports of an explosion Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police said. A representative said the singer was not injured. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

Blast at Ariana Grande concert in England kills 19 people

LONDON — An explosion struck an Ariana Grande concert attended by thousands of young music fans in northern England late Monday, killing at least 19… Continue reading

  • May 22, 2017
  • By JILL LAWLESS
Police work at Manchester Arena after reports of an explosion at the venue during an Ariana Grande gig in Manchester, England Monday, May 22, 2017. Several people have died following reports of an explosion Monday night at an Ariana Grande concert in northern England, police said. A representative said the singer was not injured. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)
Kenai Bowling Alley not sold yet

Kenai Bowling Alley not sold yet

The sale of Kenai’s bowling alley to Anchorage-based real estate consultant Dean You, which the Kenai City Council approved Jan. 18, was not finished by… Continue reading

Kenai Bowling Alley not sold yet
Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion A broken pin sits on a workbench in the backroom of the Kenai bowling on Saturday, Nov. 14 in Kenai. The bowling alley is now owned by the city of Kenai, which will soon begin seeking management for it.

Kenai to search for new bowling alley management

Editor's note: This story has been changed to remove an inacurrate statement of Charlotte Yamada's cost estimate to renovate the Kenai bowling alley. The Kenai… Continue reading

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion A broken pin sits on a workbench in the backroom of the Kenai bowling on Saturday, Nov. 14 in Kenai. The bowling alley is now owned by the city of Kenai, which will soon begin seeking management for it.

Kenai sells bowling alley

After 11 months of receiving offers and holding negotiations, the Kenai City Council has sold the former AlaskaLanes Bowling Alley, a closed business located on… Continue reading

Kenai bowling alley sold to Dean You

Bowling balls may soon be rumbling again down the lanes of Kenai’s bowling alley, bought this week by a group of business people that includes… Continue reading

Dustin Hill, of Kenai, races down the track at the All-American Soap Box Derby on Saturday, May 20, 2017 in the Kenai Municipal Rink parking lot in Kenai, Alaska. The Kenai Rotary Club has hosted the derby for ten years and aims to empower local youth through hard work and creativity in designing and building cars, the spirit of competition on race day and sportsmanship and comradery. The derby is the only Soap Box Derby race in Alaska. (Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

Derby days

Dustin Hill, of Kenai, races down the track at the All-American Soap Box Derby on Saturday, May 20, 2017 in the Kenai Municipal Rink parking… Continue reading

Dustin Hill, of Kenai, races down the track at the All-American Soap Box Derby on Saturday, May 20, 2017 in the Kenai Municipal Rink parking lot in Kenai, Alaska. The Kenai Rotary Club has hosted the derby for ten years and aims to empower local youth through hard work and creativity in designing and building cars, the spirit of competition on race day and sportsmanship and comradery. The derby is the only Soap Box Derby race in Alaska. (Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)
Alaska’s newest drug detection canine will be named Mak thanks to a suggestion from Hannah Dolphin’s sixth-grade class at Kalifornsky Beach Elementary School. (Photo Courtesy Office of the Governor)

K-Beach Elementary class wins contest to name new police dog

Move over, Fido — there’s a new dog in town, and his name is Mak, thanks to the students at Kalifornsky Beach Elementary School. Mak… Continue reading

  • May 21, 2017
  • By KAT SORENSEN
Alaska’s newest drug detection canine will be named Mak thanks to a suggestion from Hannah Dolphin’s sixth-grade class at Kalifornsky Beach Elementary School. (Photo Courtesy Office of the Governor)

District says goodbye to dedicated staff

As the school year comes to a close, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is saying goodbye to more than just this year’s graduating class.… Continue reading

  • May 21, 2017
  • By KAT SORENSEN

Photo: Double trouble

A mother moose feeds her two calves Saturday, May 20, 2017 on a trail off of Spruce Street in Kenai, Alaska. With calving season well… Continue reading

Legislature allows Uber, Lyft to operate in Alaska

Alaska’s future with Uber is in the hands of Gov. Bill Walker. On Wednesday, the Alaska Senate voted unanimously to approve House Bill 132, which… Continue reading