The mandatory 500-foot distance from schools and churches for liquor licenses in the Kenai Peninsula Borough will stand, but the way it is measured will… Continue reading
Bail conditions are being reviewed for a Sterling woman accused of sexually assaulting a minor in 2014. Laurel Lee, 52, was charged with first-degree sexual… Continue reading
The Board of Education has found a representative for residents in Homer, Nanwalek, Port Graham, Seldovia and the Russian Old Believer villages on East End… Continue reading
Groundhog Day came Monday evening for Robert Ruffner.The Soldotna conservationist got a call from Gov. Bill Walker Monday night asking if he would accept a… Continue reading
When Denise Festervand watched her son shake a classmate’s hand after his Karate lessons began Thursday she proudly noted it was no ordinary occurrence. It… Continue reading
Gov. Bill Walker reappointed Soldotna conservationist Robert Ruffner to the state Board of Fisheries Monday.This is the second time for Ruffner, the former director of… Continue reading
A man has been safely returned to the ground after the Kenai Fire Department and Kenai Police found him stuck in a cellular tower on… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey have solved a 50-year natural science mystery: the undersea source of tsunami waves that devastated a remote… Continue reading
JUNEAU — A state House committee heard testimony Monday on legislation spelling out protections for animals caught in domestic violence situations or in messy break-ups… Continue reading
JUNEAU — A bill introduced in the Alaska House on Monday seeks to restrict the attorney general from serving on the governing body of a… Continue reading
Tuesday 10:00 a.m.The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor public hearing to discuss HB 251 Electronic Tax Returns & Fisheries Taxes. 3 minute testimony… Continue reading
The friendly crew at Eyewear Express has a new, modern location in the Peninsula Center Mall. The new spacious Eyewear Express owned by Marty and… Continue reading
There are Rotary members, like Lara McGinnis that have traveled weekly from as far away as Ninilchik to be part the service organization that not… Continue reading
For many years the Native Youth Olympics on the Kenai Peninsula have done more than preserve Native Alaskan cultural traditions, but has made everyone more… Continue reading
Even though the Peninsula Winter Games haven’t seen typical winter weather for the last three years, the 40th Peninsula Winter Games was still about the… Continue reading
After hearing how Kenai Peninsula agencies handled the aftermath of last Sunday’s magnitude-7.1 earthquake, Gov. Bill Walker concluded that their training and communication played a… 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
The KRC Learning Center will be offering a free, ten week workshop entitled, NETS: Focusing on Success for First Year Experience Students, from 1-3:30 p.m.,… Continue reading
Student achievement may not be used to gauge the performance of their educators, at least for now. The State Board of Education and Early Development… Continue reading