Dr. Seuss is as popular as ever evidenced at his 112 birthday celebration at Redoubt Elementary where his birthday has been celebrated long after he… Continue reading
The Annual Soldotna Trustworthy Hardware Ice Fishing Derby was 24 hours longer this year as February had an extra day and that day delivered a… Continue reading
NOME, Alaska — Dallas Seavey did more with less this year at the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. He set a record pace early Tuesday… Continue reading
“A larger truck impacted the driver’s side of a full sized pickup truck,” said Captain Reed Quinton with Central Emergency Services.CES was called out to… Continue reading
Central Peninsula Hospital is looking to update its imaging capabilities with some new equipment if the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly gives it the green light.… Continue reading
Alaska’s leaders in Juneau and Congress had harsh words for a joint March 10 statement from the White House and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau… Continue reading
NOME, Alaska — Musher Aliy Zirkle on Tuesday completed a bittersweet Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across Alaska, and credited the people of Alaska with… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Obama administration’s five-year offshore drilling plan announced Tuesday includes three future lease sales off Alaska and six areas in state waters… Continue reading
Despite pessimistic oil and gas outlooks, two companies are conducting seismic data-gathering activities on the Kenai Peninsula this spring and another is planning more exploration… Continue reading
With less than a month from the vote, Board of Education members report they plan to approve the school district’s budget — though not without… Continue reading
NOME — No extra security is planned at the finish line of the world’s most famous sled dog race, just days after a man on… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate passed its version of the state operating budget Monday, on the heels of House passage of its own plan last… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Legislative policy leaves Alaska state lawmakers the discretion to decide whether they want to release information from their own records. That stands in… Continue reading
Isla Nelson, 5, plays in the sand while her mother, Soldotna resident Betty Nelson, and grandmother, Juneau resident Sue Carlson, enjoy a sunny day at… Continue reading
As the closing of the Girdwood trooper post looms nearer, the central Kenai Peninsula stands to gain some positions while Girdwood residents will have to… Continue reading
The Department of Veterans Affairs in Alaska is moving forward on a plan to fix bugs in the program set up by the Veterans Access,… Continue reading
Monday 8 a.m.The House Education will sponsor a public hearing to discuss SB 89 Schools; Parent Rights; Abortion Providers Limits and HB 156 School Accountability… Continue reading
Armored vans, private computer servers for security video, multiple accountants and dealing strictly in cash may be some maneuvers for marijuana businesses trying to operate… Continue reading
The Alaska House of Representatives worked into the early hours of Friday morning before passing an $8.66 billion state operations budget that includes $639.6 million… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — A man suspected of intentionally driving a snowmobile into teams of two mushers near the front of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race… Continue reading