Photo Courtesy Damion Brook Kintz Ladd Landing near Tyonek, seen in September 2006, could be a future site for a coal export terminal for the Chuitna Coal Proect.

DNR hears arguments for Chuitna water rights

A small creek is causing big trouble for Chuitna mine developers and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, or… Continue reading

Photo Courtesy Damion Brook Kintz Ladd Landing near Tyonek, seen in September 2006, could be a future site for a coal export terminal for the Chuitna Coal Proect.

Water rights dispute generates thousands of comments

On Thursday, a controversial and precedent-setting decision on whether to grant water rights for a west-side Cook Inlet stream to the salmon conservation group Chuitna… Continue reading

State launches review of Premera’s finances

After the state’s sole individual market health care insurance provider posted a higher than expected profit this year, the Alaska Division of Insurance launched an… Continue reading

Trump revokes Alaska refuge rule; change may be symbolic

Trump revokes Alaska refuge rule; change may be symbolic

ANCHORAGE — The state of Alaska’s toolkit for increasing moose and caribou numbers includes killing wolf pups in dens, shooting wolf packs from helicopters, and… Continue reading

Trump revokes Alaska refuge rule; change may be symbolic
Defenseman Shayne Monahan of the Kenai River Brown Bears pushes Kasilof’s Sandra Berzanske on the ice at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex during a fundraiser for the team Monday, April 3, 2017. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)

Event held to raise money for Brown Bears

Fundraising push Defenseman Shayne Monahan of the Kenai River Brown Bears pushes Kasilof’s Sandra Berzanske on the ice at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex during… Continue reading

Defenseman Shayne Monahan of the Kenai River Brown Bears pushes Kasilof’s Sandra Berzanske on the ice at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex during a fundraiser for the team Monday, April 3, 2017. (Photo by Jeff Helminiak/Peninsula Clarion)
This photo provided by Cook Inlet Spill Prevention and Response, Inc. shows pan pan ice taken during an agency overflight near a Hilcorp Alaska LLC offshore platform in Cook Inlet, Alaska, Monday, April 3, 2017. Officials said an underwater pipeline spill between two production platforms owned by Hilcorp dumped less than three gallons (11 liters) of oil into Cook Inlet. (Derek Samora/CISPRI via AP)

Responders stand down from oil leak

Responders to an oil release from a Hilcorp crude oil pipeline on the west side of Upper Cook Inlet stood down at 9 a.m Monday… Continue reading

This photo provided by Cook Inlet Spill Prevention and Response, Inc. shows pan pan ice taken during an agency overflight near a Hilcorp Alaska LLC offshore platform in Cook Inlet, Alaska, Monday, April 3, 2017. Officials said an underwater pipeline spill between two production platforms owned by Hilcorp dumped less than three gallons (11 liters) of oil into Cook Inlet. (Derek Samora/CISPRI via AP)

Chuitna Coal no longer seeking permits

As of March 31, the Delaware-based PacRim Coal “has suspended all permitting activities” related to its project to surface-mine coal from under the West Cook… Continue reading

Dr. Owens DMD gives 9-year-old Jomar Paredes a checkup during Free Dental Day.

PCHS brightens the smiles of community kids

The first day of spring break was not the only cause for kids to smile brighter on March 10. It was Peninsula Community Healthcare Services… Continue reading

Dr. Owens DMD gives 9-year-old Jomar Paredes a checkup during Free Dental Day.
Tastes from around the world delight AFS supporters.

Dinner highlights student exchange program

The traditional AFS (American Field Service) Intercultural Dinner drew a capacity crowd to the Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Kenai the final… Continue reading

Tastes from around the world delight AFS supporters.
Young Americans Turn Up the Music at a full house at Renee C Henderson Auditorium.

Young Americans conclude world tour in Kenai

Since 1962 The Young Americans have brought hope and inspiration to the world through music, dance and the energy of youth. That energy that brought… Continue reading

Young Americans Turn Up the Music at a full house at Renee C Henderson Auditorium.

Accident on Seward Highway leaves 1 dead

One person has died and three more are in the hospital after an accident just north of the Turnagain Pass on Sunday afternoon. Alaska State… Continue reading

Troopers arrest 2 for snowmachine, vehicle theft

Two men were arrested after a long car chase between Soldotna and Kenai with Alaska State Troopers on Sunday morning. Troopers got an anonymous tip… Continue reading

Mayor opens up state’s fiscal problems with town hall meetings

As time closes in on the end of the Legislature’s regular three-month session, budget solutions are still unclear, especially for the decision on new sources… Continue reading

In this March 17, 2017 photo, Brannon Finney, from left, Kelsey Kubik and Bettina Nichols stand on the deck of the fishing tender Kamilar in the morning at Eliason Harbor in Sitka, Alaska. On a door of the F/V Kamilar is a sticker with pink script: Girls fish too. Vessel owner Finney is captaining the tender for the Sitka sac roe herring fishery with her all-female crew, something that&

Fishery support vessel has all-female crew

SITKA (AP) — On a door of the F/V Kamilar is a sticker with pink script: “Girls fish too.” And in the case of this… Continue reading

  • Apr 1, 2017
  • By Brielle Schaeffer
In this March 17, 2017 photo, Brannon Finney, from left, Kelsey Kubik and Bettina Nichols stand on the deck of the fishing tender Kamilar in the morning at Eliason Harbor in Sitka, Alaska. On a door of the F/V Kamilar is a sticker with pink script: Girls fish too. Vessel owner Finney is captaining the tender for the Sitka sac roe herring fishery with her all-female crew, something that&
A customer takes his drinks from a bartender Friday, March 31, 2017 at Kenai River Brewing Company in Soldotna, Alaska. Soldotna is one of several communities in the state with establishments opened under public convenience licenses, which would be transitioned to restaurant or eating place licenses under SB 76, a rewrite of Alaska’s alcohol statutes. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)

Alcohol rewrite bill addresses unfinished business

The second half of a sweeping update to Alaska’s alcohol laws is making its way through the Legislature and seeks to streamline the alcohol licensing… Continue reading

A customer takes his drinks from a bartender Friday, March 31, 2017 at Kenai River Brewing Company in Soldotna, Alaska. Soldotna is one of several communities in the state with establishments opened under public convenience licenses, which would be transitioned to restaurant or eating place licenses under SB 76, a rewrite of Alaska’s alcohol statutes. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)

Russian history survives in Kenai Peninsula place names

There’s a secret hidden in many of the place names of Alaska, invisible to those who speak no Russian. Scattered across the state’s landscape are… Continue reading

Meeting to consider response to Sports Lake elodea

How to respond to the discovery of the invasive waterweed elodea in Soldotna’s Sports Lake will be addressed at an upcoming public meeting. Kenai Watershed… Continue reading

Education bill to be amended following testimony

A section of Senate Bill 96 calling for the consolidation of schools at less than 80 percent capacity that are located within 25-miles of each… Continue reading

Residents march into the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center parking lot during the annual Choose Respect event Thursday, March 30, 2017 in Kenai, Alaska. Communities across the state march in solidarity with the initiative started in 2009 by former Gov. Sean Parnell. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)

Dozens ‘Choose Respect’ in annual awareness march

Dozens of area residents trudged through Kenai’s trademark chilly winds, and even more joined them at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, in… Continue reading

Residents march into the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center parking lot during the annual Choose Respect event Thursday, March 30, 2017 in Kenai, Alaska. Communities across the state march in solidarity with the initiative started in 2009 by former Gov. Sean Parnell. (Megan Pacer/Peninsula Clarion)

What’s Happening

Best Bets n Triumvirate Theatre’s 12th annual dinner theater and auction is Friday and Saturday, from 6-9 p.m. at Mykel’s Restaurant in Soldotna. This year’s… Continue reading

  • Mar 31, 2017