Bjorkman is set to chair the Senate Labor Commerce Committee and the Senate Transportation Committee
Cook Inlet belugas are one of five genetically distinct populations of beluga whales in Alaska
He’s currently in custody at Wildwood Pretrial Facility
Superior Court Judge Jason Gist imposed sentencing for each individual charge
Their use is currently permitted as long as it doesn’t “interfere with the educational process or with safety and security”
The juvenile otter was rescued from Seward with “significant” facial trauma
The College Assistance Migrant Program is a five-year grant provided by the U.S. Department of Education
The Homer store is the second on the Kenai Peninsula
Public testimony centered repeatedly on the possible wait times for an ambulance
Repairs and reinforcement against erosion will continue through December
Officials give field house updates at Soldotna City Council meeting
Seniors gather for annual Hilcorp Areawide Senior Thanksgiving Luncheon
The grand jury returned 12 counts total for the three shootings
The barricade will be removed temporarily on Friday for Christmas Comes to Kenai festivities
The local food bank is calling for donations of $25 to “Adopt-A-Turkey” for a local family in need
Kenai Chamber of Commerce hosts 12th Annual Gingerbread House Contest
The Seward City Council on Nov. 12 considered a series of legislative items connected to 2025 and 2026 budget
An effort to repeal ranked choice voting and the open primary system was very narrowly defeated
Scheduled air service has been unavailable in Seward since 2002
A second storm event on Saturday affected nearly a mile of the southbound lane