ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska's revised oil tax system may have a short lifespan, but as of Tuesday night, the matter was too close to… Continue reading
The filing period for local government seats closed Friday and the Kenai Peninsula Borough and cities of Kenai and Soldotna have finalized its list of… Continue reading
Local municipal candidates finalized The filing period for local government seats closed Friday and the Kenai Peninsula Borough and cities of Kenai and Soldotna have… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski on Monday questioned how Alaskans have benefited from having a Democratic senator the past few years.Murkowski told reporters… Continue reading
The Kenai Peninsula Borough is taking steps to extend the North Road past its end at the Captain Cook State Recreation Area.The borough administration is… Continue reading
Responders rescued four men from the Kasilof River after their boat overturned Monday morning.Central Emergency Services responded at 7 a.m. to the Kasilof Bridge and… Continue reading
Responders rescued four men from the Kasilof River after their boat overturned Monday morning. Central Emergency Services responded at 7 a.m. to the Kasilof Bridge… Continue reading
Kenai Peninsula College Advancement Programs Manager Suzie Kendrick stood before a crowd of hundreds of Kenai Peninsula residents gathered on the lawn outside KPC’s Kenai… Continue reading
On Tuesday, Alaskans will have a say in the state’s oil tax structure with a yes vote to repeal Senate Bill 21 or no vote… Continue reading
The driver of a bus died while transporting 20 Snug Harbor Seafoods employees, which caused the vehicle to veer off the Sterling Highway early Sunday… Continue reading
A residential fire in a Soldotna apartment building that started from a candle was put out by firefighters before the it could spread Sunday.Central Emergency… Continue reading
The driver of a bus died while transporting 20 Snug Harbor Seafoods employees, which caused the vehicle to veer off the Sterling Highway early Sunday… Continue reading
Moving can be a daunting task, especially when it involves three different schools. With the approval of the reconfiguration of three Soldotna schools by the… Continue reading
Between the intermittent downpours that pounded the grounds, droves of locals hustled around inside the gates of the Kenai Peninsula Fair, Friday, in Ninilchik. Carol… Continue reading
The Homer Coast Guard Auxiliary and two crewmembers from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Roanoke Island rescued two mariners with boat trouble in lower Cook… Continue reading
The three Republican U.S. Senate candidates squared off against each other in the KTUU Channel 2 debate Aug. 14, touching mostly on old and familiar… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — Leading into Tuesday’s primary, Alaska’s gubernatorial campaigns have been largely overshadowed by hard-driving runs for a U.S. Senate seat and a ballot referendum… Continue reading
Cook Inlet and Yukon River commercial fishermen could receive direct payments as part of the 2012 fishery disaster relief aid this fall.According to a National… Continue reading
By MARY CATHARINE MARTIN Archaeological records and cultural memory indicate that in addition to being more abundant in Southeast Alaska, herring spawning locations were once… Continue reading