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.
Aspen Creek Senior Living resident Hanna Stormo celebrated her 102nd birthday Friday.
Some fishers are finding success on the Kasilof and in stocked local lakes.
Community gathers to celebrate Mary Epperson.
The human-caused fire spread to 1.6 acres before being contained.
The summer bazaar will feature craftspeople from around the central and southern Kenai Peninsula.
Mayor Rachel Lord brought back the tradition of mayoral proclamations May 12.
The existing system was purchased only during the last fiscal year, which ended June 30, 2024.
The vessel capsized 16 miles west of Homer in Kachemak Bay in August.
The local market has been operating seasonally since 2000.
Municipal officers like city council members are still prohibited from buying property.
Spurr is located about 61 miles away from Kenai and 117 miles away from Homer.
The sign marks the “most westerly” highway point in North America.