Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Josh Bynum orders a burger from Harlene Bartlett on Tuesday June 9, 2015 at the Blue Moon Burgers mobile food stand on North Aspen Drive in Soldotna, Alaska. The city council will review several changes in the city's mobile food vendor regulations during its Wednesday meeting.

Regulating food on the go

Soldotna’s food offerings are growing and the city is considering a change in regulations to make it easier for mobile vendors to operate within city… Continue reading

  • Jun 9, 2015
  • By Rashah McChesney
Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Josh Bynum orders a burger from Harlene Bartlett on Tuesday June 9, 2015 at the Blue Moon Burgers mobile food stand on North Aspen Drive in Soldotna, Alaska. The city council will review several changes in the city's mobile food vendor regulations during its Wednesday meeting.

Additional custodian granted to man charged with murder

A Cooper Landing man accused of murder was granted an additional third-party custodian and an extended curfew during a status hearing at the Kenai Courthouse… Continue reading

High court ruling against gay marriage would produce ‘chaos’

WASHINGTON — Gay and lesbian couples could face legal chaos if the Supreme Court rules against same-sex marriage in the next few weeks.Same-sex weddings could… Continue reading

  • Jun 9, 2015
  • By Mark Sherman

Budget negotiators agree on per-pupil school funding

JUNEAU — House and Senate budget negotiators agreed Tuesday to a provision that fully funds the per-student funding formula for the coming year, as work… Continue reading

  • Jun 9, 2015
  • By Becky Bohrer
In this image provided by Rep. Don Young's Press Secretary Matthew Shuckerow, Anne Garland Walton, right, pins a flower on the lapel of Young just before they were married Tuesday. Young, the longest-serving Republican in the U.S. House, married Walton during a private ceremony Tuesday in the chapel of the U.S. Capitol. (Matthew Shuckerow/Congressman Don Young's Office via AP)

Don Young remarries on 82nd birthday

JUNEAU — The longest-serving Republican in the U.S. House has remarried, tying the knot on his 82nd birthday.Rep. Don Young’s office says the Alaska Republican… Continue reading

  • Jun 9, 2015
  • By Becky Bohrer
In this image provided by Rep. Don Young's Press Secretary Matthew Shuckerow, Anne Garland Walton, right, pins a flower on the lapel of Young just before they were married Tuesday. Young, the longest-serving Republican in the U.S. House, married Walton during a private ceremony Tuesday in the chapel of the U.S. Capitol. (Matthew Shuckerow/Congressman Don Young's Office via AP)

US Supreme Court won’t consider Seward coal pollution appeal

ANCHORAGE — The U.S. Supreme Court will not review a federal appeals court decision that said coal falling into Resurrection Bay from the Alaska Railroad’s… Continue reading

  • Jun 9, 2015
  • By Dan Joling

Kenai funds flowers, raises and fresh tech in new budget

Editor's note: this story has been changed to correct the year Kenai began planting the Field of Flowers. In a meeting that ended ten minutes… Continue reading

Kenai Performers seek land donation from Kenai

The non-profit Kenai Performers theater group has requested a donation of land from the city of Kenai for the construction of a theater to serve… Continue reading

Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Bill and Judy Oyler participate in the blessing given at the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's Tyotkas Elder Center groundbreaking Monday, June 8, 2015, in Kenai, Alaska. The new building will be 6,500 square feet, 1,500 square feet bigger than the old center. Before the Kenaitze Indian Tribe purchased the building more than ten years ago, it had been used as a general store, restaurant and pharmacy, said the tribe's Executive Director Jaylene Peterson-Nyren. The new center is within walking distance of the Dena'ina Wellness Center and is designed by Kahtnuht'ana Development Corp., a new corporation whose sole shareholder is the tribe, Peterson-Nyren said.
Photo by Kelly Sullivan/ Peninsula Clarion Bill and Judy Oyler participate in the blessing given at the Kenaitze Indian Tribe's Tyotkas Elder Center groundbreaking Monday, June 8, 2015, in Kenai, Alaska. The new building will be 6,500 square feet, 1,500 square feet bigger than the old center. Before the Kenaitze Indian Tribe purchased the building more than ten years ago, it had been used as a general store, restaurant and pharmacy, said the tribe's Executive Director Jaylene Peterson-Nyren. The new center is within walking distance of the Dena'ina Wellness Center and is designed by Kahtnuht'ana Development Corp., a new corporation whose sole shareholder is the tribe, Peterson-Nyren said.
Troopers seek man in Ninilchik robbery

Troopers seek man in Ninilchik robbery

Alaska State Troopers are seeking a Homer man in connection with a Thursday robbery and assault on a beach in Ninilchik. Clarence Hock, 23, and… Continue reading

  • Jun 8, 2015
  • By Rashah McChesney
Troopers seek man in Ninilchik robbery

Alaska isn’t only state with budget issues

ATLANTA — With budget deadlines looming for nearly all states, disagreements over closing deficits or expanding Medicaid are forcing several legislatures to extend their sessions.The… Continue reading

  • Jun 8, 2015
  • By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY
In this Sunday, June 7, 2015 photo, smoke rises from the Bogus Creek Fire, one of two fires burning in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Alaska. Fire managers said Monday that weekend rain helped tamp down the fires which, together, total about 63 square miles. (Matt Snyder/Alaska Division of Forestry via AP)

Fire crews battling 2 large tundra wildfires

ANCHORAGE — Following a winter marked by little snow and warmer temperatures, fire crews on Monday were tackling two large wildfires burning on mostly treeless… Continue reading

  • Jun 8, 2015
  • By Rachel D'oro
In this Sunday, June 7, 2015 photo, smoke rises from the Bogus Creek Fire, one of two fires burning in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Alaska. Fire managers said Monday that weekend rain helped tamp down the fires which, together, total about 63 square miles. (Matt Snyder/Alaska Division of Forestry via AP)

Halibut bycatch limit reduced by 25 percent in Bering Sea

JUNEAU (AP) — The North Pacific Fishery Management Council is asking pollock and cod trawlers in the Bering Sea to cut halibut bycatch by a… Continue reading

  • Jun 8, 2015

New look, original charm

Veronica’s Coffee House in Old Town Kenai will unveil a slightly new look to pair with its same endearing charm this Wednesday.Longtime musician at Veronica’s,… Continue reading

Business news

■ The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce meets today at noon at Froso’s Restaurant in Soldotna. A presentation from Sally Cassano, Board President of the Kenai… Continue reading

  • Jun 8, 2015
Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Ron Lazenby and his caped grandson Koebryn Lazenby examine the memorial to wounded military veterans dedicated on Saturday by Soldotna's Chapter 830 of the Order of the Purple Heart in Soldotna Creek Park.

Purple Heart monument dedicated in Soldotna Creek Park

Editor's note: This article has been changed to correct the position of Military Order of the Purple Heart member Ron Siebels. A former State and… Continue reading

Ben Boettger/Peninsula Clarion Ron Lazenby and his caped grandson Koebryn Lazenby examine the memorial to wounded military veterans dedicated on Saturday by Soldotna's Chapter 830 of the Order of the Purple Heart in Soldotna Creek Park.

Alaska residents rank 3 state services as low priority

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — State services like the pioneers’ home, the aerospace corporation and the agriculture division are among Alaska’s least important, according to participants… Continue reading

  • Jun 7, 2015
The Rock ferris wheel allows riders to spin inside of their cage as the wheel turns during the Golden Wheel Amusements carnival in Kenai, Alaska.
The Rock ferris wheel allows riders to spin inside of their cage as the wheel turns during the Golden Wheel Amusements carnival in Kenai, Alaska.

State cuts reflected in school meals

The effects of state funding cuts will crop up in student meals across the Kenai Peninsula during the upcoming school year. The Alaska Division of… Continue reading

  • Jun 7, 2015
  • By Kelly Sullivan
Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Greg Landeis, owner of Black Spruce Studios, talks about a heart-shaped wooden frame that he is designing for a client's wedding on Saturday May 6, 2015 in Sterling, Alaska. Landeis carved the heart shape out of the wood and into smaller pieces that can be signed by wedding guests before being set back into the frame and affixed permanently into the piece.

Sterling carver finds his niche

Greg Landeis is a woodcarver working amidst contradictions. Despite a lifelong, unrelenting allergy to his medium, he has spent decades carving and producing from his… Continue reading

  • Jun 6, 2015
  • By Kelly Sullivan
Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion  Greg Landeis, owner of Black Spruce Studios, talks about a heart-shaped wooden frame that he is designing for a client's wedding on Saturday May 6, 2015 in Sterling, Alaska. Landeis carved the heart shape out of the wood and into smaller pieces that can be signed by wedding guests before being set back into the frame and affixed permanently into the piece.