Being prepared for a natural disaster is at the top of his priority list. In the race for the Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor’s seat, Carrol… Continue reading
His confidence in continuing in his current position is high. “I think that I’ll be re-elected because I believe that I’ve done a good job… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — A judge on Friday sided with the state of Alaska and ruled against a lawsuit that challenged the merged campaigns of two candidates… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — A judge on Friday sided with the state of Alaska and ruled against a lawsuit that challenged the merged campaigns of two candidates… Continue reading
What started with a small grumble from a few Nikiski residents had built up to a loud roar Wednesday night. Hundreds of frustrated citizens gathered… Continue reading
More than three years later, areas of Japan are still recovering from the March 11, 2011 earthquake that triggered a devastating tsunami that killed nearly… Continue reading
Soldotna has added a new seat to city council, elected by a body that includes underage voters. Soldotna High School sophomore Jackson Blackwell has filled… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE (AP) — The deputy commissioner of Alaska’s Department of Military and Veterans Affairs is resigning.Sharon Leighow says Michael O’Hare of the state’s department of… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE (AP) — A powerful earthquake shook up a large swath of Alaska, including the state's largest city. The Alaska Earthquake Center says the quake… Continue reading
Scott & Dena Cunningham congratulate McDonald’s area supervisor Pepper Burnett on her 20th Anniversary of service with them at McDonald’s of the Kenai Peninsula. The… Continue reading
As Wilma Ellington begins another lap around the sun, she says she’s feeling pretty good having completed her 104th year on planet earth where she… Continue reading
A new facility is now underway for HOPE Community Resources on K-Beach Rd. “HOPE has been around for over forty years originally starting in Anchorage… Continue reading
Alaska Rubber & Rigging Supply has been serving Alaska’s industrial since the 1980’s and now has opened a branch in Kenai to better service the… Continue reading
The City of Soldotna is drafting plans for its 2016 fiscal year legislative priorities, which will be finalized early this fall. If the city council… Continue reading
JUNEAU — The National Rifle Association has decided to not endorse in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race, with a spokesman saying Wednesday that Democratic Sen. Mark… Continue reading
JUNEAU (AP) — Government jobs in Juneau are decreasing while private sector jobs are on the rise, though the largest growth area tends to be… Continue reading
A U.S. Maritime Administration study released this month found that the country is ill prepared for large vessels converting from traditional heavy diesel fuel to… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski is featured in a new ad from Alaska GOP Senate candidate Dan Sullivan, calling him the partner she… Continue reading