After about an hour of testimony and questions, the House Resources committee on Friday moved Robert Ruffner forward in his quest to gain a seat… Continue reading
Plans for a controversial hydroelectric plant are available for public examination in their most detailed form to date. On March 27, Homer Electric Association, working… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Tribal organizations and fishing groups in Alaska are urging federal fishery managers to drastically reduce the number of king salmon allowed to… Continue reading
Board of Fish nominee Robert Ruffner will go to his confirmation hearing before the House Resource Committee today at 1:00 p.m with the endorsement of… Continue reading
The fate of the proposed Seventh Street Storm Water Conveyance Structure is still under review. Department of Natural Resources staff have not yet completed the… Continue reading
For birch tappers, it is time to turn eye and spile to the trees. Within the next two weeks, experienced birch sap collectors such as… Continue reading
JUNEAU (AP) — The municipality of Anchorage could be the last community to be reimbursed for new school bonds before a five-year hiatus, but the… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The Senate Finance Committee has advanced an operating budget for Alaska that would not forward-fund public education and aims to prevent Gov. Bill… Continue reading
After 6 hours of deliberating, a jury found “Boxes for Heroes” founder Frank Roach guilty of nine counts of scheming to defraud and theft via… Continue reading
At the first Clash of the Culinary Kings for the benefit of the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, Flats Bistro Chef Daniel Haag was the last… Continue reading
The name of astronaut John Glen, the first man to orbit the earth will never be forgotten. The team of rocket pioneers that put him… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) Kenai River Campus has been host to several beneficial community gatherings recently. First was a visit from U.S. Department of… Continue reading
There were a lot of people looking for work and a lot professions looking for workers as evidenced by the nearly 700 who attended the… Continue reading
A collision between a pickup truck and a Ford Focus left one woman injured Wednesday, though police said her injuries were not life-threatening. The accident… Continue reading
Soldotna’s latest street project might result in some temporarily clogged up streets.On April 13, the city will begin the installation of a new waste lift… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The Senate Finance Committee included in a version of the state budget Wednesday language rejecting monetary terms in contracts for more than a… Continue reading
Thursday The House State Affairs Committee has cancelled the public hearing to discuss HB 77 Disability: ID / License & Training Requirements SB 6 Eliminate… Continue reading
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to clarify the amount of jail time and amount of money Frank Roach would owe upon conviction. After… Continue reading
A flood mitigation project proposed by a group of Kalifornsky Beach Road residents will be open to public comment through Thursday. The K-Beach Flood Mitigation… Continue reading
JUNEAU, Alaska) — The Alaska Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would temporarily restrict participation by a state-sponsored corporation in an alternate gas pipeline project… Continue reading