A Soldotna man is accused of possessing and distributing child pornography in connection with an investigation that began in Louisiana. Remy Spring, 27, was arrested… Continue reading
Editor's note: This article has been corrected to show that total taxable sales for primarily tourism businesses in 2016 was $175 million, up 1.7 percent… Continue reading
The city of Soldotna is moving forward in the demolition of what council members and neighbors describe as a dangerous house after it was destroyed… Continue reading
Some Kenai Peninsula training and education programs are threatened both by an increasing reluctance of individuals to invest in training and decreased demand for personnel… Continue reading
Shannon Sumner (left) stirs together a melting mix of butters and essential oils while talking to Katie Cronce at a do-it-yourself body butter-making class on… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Esteban Santiago stood alone in the cold one day last month outside Mom & Pop’s liquor store in Anchorage. He was… Continue reading
One nail and screw at a time, a local nonprofit is inching its way toward opening a sober living home in Soldotna now that its… Continue reading
Update 7:30 p.m. The accident on the David Douthit Veterans Memorial Bridge in Soldotna on Wednesday involved four vehicles, according to Soldotna Police Chief Peter… Continue reading
Nikiski firefighters were kept busy Tuesday and into Wednesday morning with two house fires. First responders from the Nikiski Fire Department were first called out… Continue reading
The economy of the Kenai Peninsula is a little better off than the state as it heads into a year with steeper predicted job losses… Continue reading
The trial for a former Nikiski teacher accused of having sex with a student has been pushed back to this spring. Jeremy Anderson, 39, was… Continue reading
Editor's note: This article has been corrected to show that Seldovia is a first-class city, not a home-rule city. The Local Boundary Commission is seeking… Continue reading
Alaska is well-known for its high cost of living. Kenai now plans to re-evaluate one of the costs of dying. A proposal from the Kenai… Continue reading
New genetic data indicates that many of the sockeye harvested by Kodiak’s commercial fishery may originate from Cook Inlet streams. The Alaska Department of Fish… Continue reading
A lawsuit over the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly’s invocation policy has moved to a federal court. The lawsuit, Hunt v. Kenai Peninsula Borough, was filed… Continue reading
The Alaska Construction Academies might see a steep decline in funding next year if the Legislature accepts Gov. Bill Walker’s proposed budget cuts.The governor’s fiscal… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Five years ago, in a meeting room in Alaska, two dozen federal wildlife biologists joined other experts to begin formulating a recovery plan… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Bills that would restore the portion of Alaskans’ oil wealth checks that were cut by Gov. Bill Walker last year were filed Monday,… Continue reading
An electrical fire on Sunday evening caused approximately $10,000 worth of damage to a single-family wood-frame home in Kasilof, according to Central Emergency Services Captain… Continue reading