Eight graduates turned their tassels Monday evening in the Ninilchik School gymnasium. The group of friends, who have studied, shared classrooms and participated in extracurriculars… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker said Tuesday that he doesn’t agree with legislators moving the special session from Juneau to Anchorage but won’t take steps… Continue reading
A group of mushroom-hunters found a smoldering holdover from the Funny River wildfire on Sunday. The 20-foot by 20-foot area was smoking when Alaska Division… Continue reading
Anchor Point Emergency Medical Services and Alaska State Troopers found a South Carolina man unresponsive in his truck after responding to a call about a… Continue reading
An Alaska State Trooper vehicle was involved in a wreck with another vehicle Monday on the Sterling Highway. The trooper involved, Thad Hamilton, was taken… Continue reading
Nine people were laid off from positions within the Homer Electric Association last week. Their departure represents about $1 million in savings for the company… Continue reading
Classes around the Kenai Peninsula have been refining a new intruder response protocol through mock drills and a recent series of unrelated, emergency situations. A.L.I.C.E.… Continue reading
JUNEAU, Alaska — Gov. Bill Walker warned Monday that about 15,000 state employees could be laid off amid a continued budget showdown with the Legislature… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Nearly 50 commercial fishing boats linked together with line, creating a massive flotilla to draw attention to their protest of the… Continue reading
School board to meet The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. in the borough building at 148 N. Binkley… Continue reading
Once again, the most recent semester at KPC was a great success. During the spring 2015 semester, KPC saw an overall increase of four percent… Continue reading
This year Mountain View Elementary started it’s initiative that focused on community service. Principal Karl Kircher led the charge into Central Kenai Peninsula neighborhoods followed… Continue reading
On Friday evening, Wings Christian Academy, based in Kenai’s Immanuel Baptist Church, held a graduation ceremony for Tyler Ophus, its sole departing senior. The ceremony… Continue reading
After using up the April juror pool and dipping into May jurors, a jury was finally seated last week in the Demarqus Green murder trial.… Continue reading
An Alaska Air Transit charter flight with one pilot and seven passengers landed with wheels up late Saturday afternoon. No one was injured in the… Continue reading
Utilities, including Homer Electric Association, are getting reports from businesses regarding suspicious phone calls, according to a press release from HEA.The phone scam is targeting… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Six abandoned kittens named after the kids in “The Brady Bunch” TV series are getting a nurturing boost from an unlikely source —… Continue reading
The state ferries will run mostly as scheduled this summer despite significant budget cuts looming, the Alaska Marine Highway System announced May 12.The announcement is… Continue reading
As the school year is ending, yearbooks start getting signed. Some have long, meaningful paragraphs. Others simply say, “Have a great summer!” which quickly gets… Continue reading