The Senate Finance committee swept millions in capital project funds into an account for future years, which some think could help the House majority avoid… Continue reading
Hundreds of peninsula residents are pushing for the construction of a bike path along one of the central Kenai Peninsula’s major roads. Currently, more than… Continue reading
Gov. Bill Walker has ordered a 45-day review of the state’s participation in the Alaska LNG Project with an eye toward possible changes in the… Continue reading
Monday 8:00 a.m.The Senate State Affairs Committee will sponsor a public hearing to discuss SB 74 Medicaid Reform / PFD / HSAS / ER Use… Continue reading
A judge has issued a motion compelling the release of records about the victim in a case against a former music teacher who is accused… Continue reading
Soldotna is one step closer to having an improved sports complex. On Wednesday, the Soldotna City Council approved an ordinance appropriating $500,000 to conduct the… Continue reading
The city of Soldotna wants to put more city-owned land back into private hands. An ordinance was introduced at Wednesday’s city council meeting that would… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE (AP) — An iconic Alaska tree may warrant protection as a threatened or endangered species due to climate warming, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife… Continue reading
JUNEAU — During an emotionally charged hearing Thursday, lawmakers heard personal testimony from individuals who believed a loved one would have benefited from the right… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Average wait times for veterans seeking appointments at four Veterans Administration facilities in Alaska were below the national average, according to VA data… Continue reading
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct errors. The non-prepared food item tax measure approved by the assembly included an amendment to put… Continue reading
The Kenai Fire Department took St. Patrick’s Day for the occasion of showcasing their new rescue response water craft. “This will be our new primary… Continue reading
Prior to the Easter Bunny making his rounds this year the Easter Elk was spotted on the Central Peninsula delivering Easter baskets filled fun items… Continue reading
Forget whatever you might have thought “Going to the dogs” means, because the new Doggy Styles is like a trip to Beverly Hills or a… Continue reading
With the mild winter and early spring no one was disappointed that the 36th Annual Home Show sponsored by the Kenai Peninsula Builders Association (KPBA)… Continue reading
Editor's note: This story has been changed to correct the name of the Kenai Community Library, incorrectly given as the Kenai Public Library. The number… Continue reading
Cook Inlet personal use fisheries have seen continual growth and 2014 was no exception.Some 35,989 people applied for personal use fishing permits, an all-time high… Continue reading
Editor's note: This story has been changed to correctly identify the agency critical of the road as the federal, rather than the state, Fish and… Continue reading
BOSTON (AP) — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (joh-HAHR' tsahr-NEYE'-ehv) has been convicted in the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon. A federal jury found Tsarnaev guilty Wednesday… Continue reading