Vendors are required to grow and produce all their products locally.
Born over 250 years ago in Germany, “Marlis” is now vital at a Soldotna bakery
The amount of financial aid ranged anywhere from $60 to $110 per surgery.
The park plans to donate the bear to charity so its meat can be salvaged.
Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer holds meet-and-greet, visits pop-up clinic on Spit.
The monthlong run and fat bike challenge kicked off in person on Tuesday at South Kenai Beach.
The city planted around 43 trees in 2019 and plans to put another 43 in the ground this summer.
The free concert series kicks off following last week’s opening of the Soldotna Wednesday Market.
The man was walking through the water in his waders and stepped into a drop-off in the bay.
Community gathers to honor the fallen in Memorial Day service
The male harbor seal pup appeared to be abandoned at birth.
Burn permits were suspended on May 24 because of weather conditions.
Many summer camps on the central Kenai Peninsula were either scaled back or canceled altogether because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Though plankton turned Kachemak Bay pale red, the bloom isn’t harmful, scientists say.
It will remain at 0.50 mills.
The disaster declaration was enacted on March 19, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year’s event was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A November decision determined the proposed Pebble mine was “contrary to the public interest.”
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services announced 45 new cases on Thursday.
Changes include new market director, relaxation of COVID-19 safety policies and return of craft and hot-foot vendors.