A Kasilof man was accidentally shot and killed with his own gun while working on a vehicle Tuesday morning, according to troopers.Alaska State Troopers responded… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The state and federal governments have decided not to pursue $92 million in additional damages from ExxonMobil Corp., citing the recovery of ducks… Continue reading
Hopefully the latest special legislative session will go smoother than the first two.Lawmakers will convene in Juneau Oct. 24 for the third time this year,… Continue reading
The trial for a Sterling woman accused of sexually assaulting a minor has been delayed to accommodate attorney schedules and the sharing of information.Laurel Lee… Continue reading
“The Final Girls”Vertical Entertainment88 mins Sometimes hype pays off, as in last week’s “The Martian,” which everyone bet heavy was going to be awesome —… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Police say school resources officers took a man into custody after he threatened them with a gun outside an Anchorage high school.… Continue reading
The final tally of Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide votes Tuesday showed Gary Knopp, Brandii Holmdahl and Willy Dunne to be the new borough assembly representatives. The… Continue reading
Time spent investigating criminal cases and highway fatalities stands to be significantly reduced in Alaska thanks to improved scene documenting technology used by troopers. The… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and the Kenai Peninsula Education and Kenai Peninsula Education Support associations will enter advisory arbitration.The three negotiating teams will… Continue reading
The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge has temporarily closed Fuller Lakes Trail and parking lot while Homer Electric Association is replacing a power pole near that… Continue reading
Absentee ballots confirmed the leads two Kenai and Soldotna City Council candidates had following the Oct. 6 election, and solidified wins for others. Soldotna City… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is nearly finished revising its World Languages curriculum to align with national and state standards.High school students will still… Continue reading
The Alaska Department of Early Education and Development have set a target date for releasing Alaska Measures of Progress Alaska Alternate Assessment test results for… Continue reading
In John Forrest’s eyes, anti-trappers have been springing his traps, stealing his catch, destroying his equipment and generally hindering his livelihood for years. The offenders… Continue reading
Many Alaskans take advantage of the wild berries that grow across the state every summer and fall. However, finding them has always been the challenge,… Continue reading
On the third floor of the court plaza building is Josephine Bahnke’s boat. For the new head of the Alaska Division of Elections, it’s one… Continue reading
Alaska is the first state to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples Day. Effective Monday, Gov. Bill Walker proclaimed the second Monday in October Indigenous Peoples Day,… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — A fourth young adult has killed himself in less than three weeks in a remote Alaska Native village, the latest in a tragic… Continue reading
JUNEAU — About 285 same-sex couples have married in Alaska in the year since a federal judge struck down the state’s ban on gay marriage… Continue reading
As the seasons change, and the demand for lights and heat increase on the Kenai Peninsula, the local member owned Homer Electric Association Inc., or… Continue reading