The nation’s only Job Shadow program turned the legal age of 21 last week as over 120 high school juniors from Kenai Central High School… Continue reading
Alaska’s only St. Patrick’s Day parade was treated to a spring perfect day that Boston would have canceled a tea party for. In the 21… Continue reading
Thursday 10:00 a.m. The House Special Committee on Fisheries will sponsor a public hearing to discuss HB 112 Repeal CFEC; Transfer Functions to ADFG. Testimony… Continue reading
The Peninsula Job Center Career Fair, held on Wednesday at Kenai’s Old Carrs Mall, gave job-seekers a chance to connect with potential employers. Fifty-six businesses… Continue reading
The city of Soldotna’s latest proposed ordinance regarding marijuana has been stubbed out. On Wednesday, Soldotna City Council rejected an ordinance that would have defined… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Lawmakers are attempting to fast-track a bill so the state won’t have to help pay for $59 million in school bonds in Alaska’s… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Gov. Bill Walker said he considers Medicaid expansion and an Interior energy bill to be must-haves for the remainder of the legislative session.Walker… Continue reading
Director Terri Zopf-Schoessler is uncertain of how audiences will react when the curtain falls on “Bang Bang You’re Dead,” her latest production with the Soldotna… Continue reading
WASHINGTON, Pa. (AP) — A retired western Pennsylvania judge pleaded guilty Friday to stealing cocaine that prosecutors said he ordered police to keep in his… Continue reading
Dozens of Kenai Peninsula residents gathered this week to take a stand against domestic violence and sexual assault.On Tuesday, scores of people marched from the… Continue reading
A directional drill rig is tunneling into the ground along Bridge Access road where it will run underneath the Kenai River and connect a portion… Continue reading
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state’s insurance commissioner announced Tuesday a multistate investigation into this winter’s cyberattack on Premera Blue Cross.Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler said… Continue reading
Roland Maw has been charged in Montana following an investigation regarding residency issues. Jim Kropp, Chief of Law Enforcement for Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, confirmed that the state has… Continue reading
NOAA’s National Weather Service, the Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Alaska Broadcasters Association plan to conduct a test of the… Continue reading
The outgoing director of the Soldotna-based Kenai Watershed Forum has been appointed by Gov. Bill Walker to the state’s Board of Fisheries. Robert Ruffner, a… Continue reading
In a shallow depression, just 45 feet off of a wide and well-traveled path, Kenai police found a handgun, the remains of four people and… Continue reading
Four Soldotna residents have been indicted on a variety of drug and gun-related charges. The indictments, issued on Friday, stem from an Alaska State Trooper… Continue reading
JUNEAU — U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan on Monday said fighting federal overreach and pushing for a continued military presence in Alaska are among his priorities.Sullivan… Continue reading
JUNEAU (AP) — The Alaska House has passed legislation that would limit participation of a state-sponsored corporation in an alternate gas pipeline project proposed by… Continue reading
Job seekers are not the only ones to benefit from the Peninsula Job Center. By using several available programs and tools aimed at encouraging more… Continue reading