A resolution would rename South Spruce Street to Kenai Beach Street.
The agreements create a foundation for ongoing collaboration between the city and tribes.
The first plane arrived at the Kenai Municipal Airport around 7 a.m. on Friday.
Highlights included education funding, budget woes and bills on insurance regulations, fishing.
The city expects to generate around $74.7 million in revenue next year while spending $85.7 million.
Alaska State Libraries, Archives and Museums department notified Alaska libraries on June 3 that grant funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services may soon be awarded.
The school serves a primarily Russian Old Believer community located about 19 miles outside of Homer.
Mill rates for several service areas have also been reduced.
The recent rescues come after the discovery and recovery of a premature harbor seal pup and an orphaned northern sea otter pup earlier this spring.
June First Friday invites viewers to encounter multimedia art experiences.
Francisco Rodriguez-Rincon is facing federal charges for accusations that he is in the U.S. illegally.
The two ordinances being considered would establish a new “Riverfront Mixed-Use District.”
The decision was finalized after a federal grant application to adopt the 2021 International Building Code was canceled.
Federal cuts to public broadcasting funding could devastate Alaska public radio stations, including on the Kenai Peninsula.
The event will also feature a chef competition, return of Wooden Boat Society.
Josiah Kelly is accused of shooting at buildings used by Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic and Kachemak Bay Recovery Connection.
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, sat down for an interview with Homer News.
The jets are part of U.S. Air Force’s 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing’s Exercise Tropic Tundra.
The district is waiting both to see how the governor will exercise his veto rights and for the borough to finalize its contribution.
The program will help qualifying buyers purchase borough land at 25% discount.