Three public areas near the Kenai Municipal airport have received new signage dealing with a new problem: remote-controlled hobby drones that city and airport officials… Continue reading
When students and teachers abandoned Kenai Middle School for the summer, construction crews moved in. Asbestos fire retardant is being removed from the school roof’s… Continue reading
Drift fishermen and setnetters in the Central District of Cook Inlet wet their gear for the first time last week, preparing for a large run… Continue reading
A Kenai girl, Ayla Smith, is missing from the home of her mother Megan Ehret since Friday morning. Ehret reported her a runaway to the… Continue reading
Kenai’s Independence Day festivities begin with a parade at 11 a.m. The parade starts on Fidalgo Avenue, turns left on Willow Street, then right on… Continue reading
This country is in trouble, and only God and the power of prayer can save it from abortion, same-sex marriage and political correctness, according to… Continue reading
Furie Operating Alaska is taking the first steps toward adding an oil platform to its Kitchen Lights gas development in Northern Cook Inlet.Furie Senior Vice… Continue reading
The 42nd Annual Kenai Community Awards luncheon was held June 15th at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center (KCCVC). Board President Bruce Jackman… Continue reading
An outstanding group of young people between the ages of 8 & 15 who have never played a round of golf, just might have become… Continue reading
After a continuous downpour all morning, the rain stopped just in time for a wild bunch of clean water, healthy salmon loving people to participate… Continue reading
Gov. Bill Walker’s more than $58 million worth of vetoes to K-12 education may reverberate in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. Administrators will further… Continue reading
NEW YORK — Farmers, lumberjacks and fishermen have the highest suicide rate in the U.S., while librarians and educators have the lowest, according to a… Continue reading
A bicyclist, Soldotna resident Vanessa Wilkes, 50, was struck and killed near 91.5 of the Sterling Highway by a Ford F350 commercial vehicle operated by… Continue reading
If the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s Healthcare Task Force wants to make changes to how the hospitals operate, it will have to address some roadblocks in… Continue reading
Saddle up A group of riders from Alaska C & C Horse Adventures on Jim Dahler Road just outside Soldotna practiced for the annual Fourth… Continue reading
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the name of the business Artzy Junkin. It has also been edited to include both owners… Continue reading
After almost 90 years in the current, an old fishing boat has come to rest in front of the Kenai Visitor Center. The wooden boat,… Continue reading
Since 2009 federal grants to the Boys & Girls Club of Alaska have declined to less than $1 million of the more than $8 million… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Facing a multibillion-dollar deficit, Alaska’s governor on Wednesday cut in half the annual checks that give all residents a share of the state’s… Continue reading