Dead and dying sea otters have been appearing more frequently on the beaches of Kachemak Bay for the last month.This time of year, biologists would… Continue reading
JUNEAU, Alaska — Immediately after the shooting at an Oregon community college, students, faculty and staff at the University of Alaska Anchorage received an email.That… Continue reading
JUNEAU, Alaska — Non-Alaskans that watch reality television may have what they think is a clear idea of Alaska: scary bears, stormy seas, feuding hotel… Continue reading
The Alaska Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a pilot program aimed at fixing the bugs in the Veteran’s Choice Program.The Choice Program, which was… Continue reading
Voters approved a proposition Tuesday to expand the boundaries of the Anchor Point Fire and Emergency Service Area into the Cook Inlet.As BlueCrest Energy prepares… Continue reading
The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is asking for proposals on how to spend $2.2 million in federal disaster funds geared toward salmon research in… Continue reading
Talent, classics and humor awaits those who attend this year’s Kenai Peninsula Orchestra Evening of Classics on Friday. An annual fundraiser for the group, the… Continue reading
Local government officials and community organizations are getting on board to help spread the word about Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October. October is Domestic… Continue reading
The Board of Education approved its list of Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s 2016 state and legislative priorities Monday. Each section includes four brief items… Continue reading
After being hit from both sides with invasive species, Stormy Lake may finally be on the mend.Stormy Lake, one of the larger lakes in the… Continue reading
Nikiski residents Lynda Moore, left, and Ewin Frothingham, right, cast their votes during the regular election on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015 at the Nikiski Fire… Continue reading
Soldotna residents voted to stick to what they know during Tuesday’s regular election. For seat A on the Soldotna City Council, long-time community member Fred… Continue reading
Nikiski area residents shot down a law enforcement service area in Tuesday’s municipal election. Barring any changes after absentee ballots are counted, Proposition 2 failed… Continue reading
Proposition 1, a controversial ballot initiative to remove the year-round grocery tax in Soldotna, passed in a landslide Tuesday night.Proposition 1 is the continuation of… Continue reading
The borough assembly will see three new faces beginning Oct. 19.After a four-way race for the borough assembly seat in District 1, Gary Knopp emerged… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker’s administration spent $50,000 on consultants to help prepare for a visit by President Barack Obama and nearly another $2,000 on… Continue reading
A collision between two pickup trucks slowed traffic on Bridge Access Road Tuesday afternoon when one driver failed to yield to another. Neither of… Continue reading
Gov. Bill Walker’s proposal to increase the state’s share in the Alaska LNG Project could put Alaska on the hook for more than $14 billion,… Continue reading
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