Preparations have been underway for the first day of classes at the Kenai River Campus all summer and students will notice a beautiful landscaped facility,… Continue reading
Alaska’s agriculture industry has one of the highest rates of Direct to Consumer sales in the nation. Increasingly, producers are taking advantage of farmer’s markets… Continue reading
FARGO, N.D. — Of the six sites in the U.S. where researchers are trying to figure out how to integrate unmanned aircraft into civilian airspace,… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Two of Alaska’s most remote villages are getting new, larger clinics in an effort to improve health care services for residents of the… Continue reading
This year Sterling elementary school students will be collecting pom-poms -- colorful fuzzy balls -- as tokens of good behavior. Teachers will award students with… Continue reading
This is a breaking news story that will be updated periodically with new information. Update: Alaska State Troopers have confirmed that two people were killed… Continue reading
Organizers of this year’s Project Homeless Connect began recruiting volunteers with the first ever kickoff meeting for the event, held Thursday evening at the Soldotna… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Tourism Marketing Council building was struck by lightning late Friday afternoon in the midst of a storm that passed over the Central… Continue reading
This weekend the Ninilchik Fairground is the site of the Kenai Peninsula Fair, providing an opportunity for local livestock-raising families and rodeo-riders to display their… Continue reading
Two proposals designed to address flooding issues in the Kalifornsky Beach Road area were left unresolved after the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly’s Tuesday meeting.One proposal… Continue reading
Local organizers are gearing up to make sure this year’s Soup Supper Auction fills as many stomachs as possible, both at the annual event and… Continue reading
A Seward man has been arrested and arraigned on an assault charge after troopers say he bit the tip of another man’s finger off.The Soldotna… Continue reading
The state of Alaska has increased its court fees to, in part, make up for declining revenue. A new rule raising state court fees that… Continue reading
From recess to advanced electives to lessons in conflict resolution, students, teachers and administrators have much to justify their palpable optimism at the start of… Continue reading
Eight Kenai residents have been appointed to a newly-created 10 member subcommittee tasked with studying the possibility of a permanent outdoor event venue in Kenai.… Continue reading
In Kenai’s Oct. 6 city council election, voters will choose two city council members from a group of three candidates that include one incumbent council… Continue reading
It was the smiles on the faces of the kids that caught their first fish or zoomed down the Kenai River rocking and rolling over… Continue reading
Changes of convenience have come to the corner of K-Beach and Poppy Lane thanks to the renovations and opening of a new liquor store at… Continue reading
The reputation of the Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival continues to grow as a summer “Best Time Ever” event throughout Alaska, the lower 48 and Europe.… Continue reading
While many folks are enjoying the wonders of Alaska and freedoms of America there are those who daily put on a military uniform to do… Continue reading