The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is recommending putting a big-fish goal in place for Kenai River king salmon.In a Monday memo attached to… Continue reading
The shakeup in state House control seemingly gave Gov. Bill Walker allies in leadership positions on fiscal issues, but the upcoming session will still be… Continue reading
“You throw a spell ball like a GIRL!” This is yelled by the lone female on the field, as another player lobs a fabric covered… Continue reading
Cabin Fever Creations in Soldotna was opened in May of 2013. The owner Tammy Groshart is a life long peninsula resident. When she opened her… Continue reading
Now gearing up for their sixth year of helping those without a home, organizers of Project Homeless Connect are finalizing plans and working on ways… Continue reading
Gov. Bill Walker’s lead oil and gas advisor Tuesday emphasized the importance of a fiscal plan to ensure the state’s future. John Hendrix, the former… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Anchorage police say the gun used in the shooting of an officer over the weekend has been linked to five killings in… Continue reading
Forecasts for Upper Cook Inlet sockeye salmon have dropped precipitously, just in time for the state’s fishermen to have another beef with Alaska’s fisheries managers… Continue reading
The moon looms over streetlamps in the parking lot outside Safeway on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016 in Kenai, Alaska. The earth's orbital neighbor was the… Continue reading
Starting next year, hunters and sportfishermen will have to put up a little more cash for their licenses and tags. The Legislature passed a bill… Continue reading
The discussion over the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly’s invocation policy isn’t over yet. After the assembly passed a policy setting out guidelines for who can… Continue reading
A longtime Homer fisherman reported overdue from a kayaking trip on Sunday was found dead by a fellow fisherman early Monday morning. The body of… Continue reading
Oral arguments are scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 17 in the Superior Court Third Judicial District in Anchorage for the lawsuit filed by Sen. Bill Wielechowski,… Continue reading
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct information on the number of electoral votes for each state.Kenai Middle School’s eighth-grade students got a… Continue reading
KPC offers current students, based on class standing, the chance to choose classes before registration opens to the general public. The idea is to provide… Continue reading
School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. in the borough building at 148 N. Binkley… Continue reading
Though her English is heavily accented and she sometimes flounders for a word, it would be hard to say Natasha Weissenberg doesn’t communicate. Gathered at… Continue reading
A moose grazes on a lawn in a neighborhood on Cannery Road near the Kenai River’s south beach Friday in Kenai. Moose can be hard… Continue reading
Eight years ago at Alice’s Champagne Palace when President Barack Obama became the first African-American elected president, a crowd of about 100 whooped when the… Continue reading
Stakeholders and Native tribes are being asked to weigh in on updates to Alaska’s plan for dealing with oil spills, especially identifying locations where the… Continue reading