The 8-acre fire and two “spot fires” of less than one acre each are located near Mile 102 and 103 of the Sterling Highway.
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Firefighting crews respond to wildfire outside Soldotna

The 8-acre fire and two “spot fires” of less than one acre each are located near Mile 102 and 103 of the Sterling Highway.   Read More →

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Norris goes 6 for 6 in Mount Marathon men’s race; Moore’s streak ends at 54 races

One streak lived while another streak ended during a brilliantly sunny men’s race at the 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race in Seward. On a day when David Norris, a 34-year-old who grew up in Fairbanks and...  Read More →

Anchorage’s Rhodes defends women’s Mount Marathon crown

With Seward stuffed with people for 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race on Friday, Anchorage’s Klaire Rhodes, 27, got a little unexpected alone time. Rhodes defended her title in the race up and down the 3,...  Read More →

Celebrating the 4th in the streets

Kenai comes out for annual Independence Day parade.   Read More →

Anchorage’s Zuber, Flagstad capture junior Mount Marathon races

Kenai’s Boonstra takes 2nd in junior girls race   Read More →

School board finalizes budget with deep cuts to programming, classrooms

Multiple members of the board said they were frustrated by the state’s failure to fund education.   Read More →

‘It’s been a good run’

Seward’s Moore explains his decision to end his Mount Marathon streak at 54   Read More →

Oilers return to field for All-Star Family Field Day

It was only for a day, but the Peninsula Oilers were able to return to the field at Coral Seymour Memorial Park in Kenai during the summer of 2025. The Alaska Baseball League team, run by a nonprofit board, is taking...  Read More →

Borough’s Kalifornsky seat to be up for election after Baisden announces plan to resign

Baisden will continue to serve through Oct. 19.   Read More →

Let there be light: The electrifying Frank Rowley — Part 2

In July 1946, the soft-spoken Rowley was involved in an incident that for several consecutive days made the front page of the Anchorage Daily Times.   Read More →

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