News
Federal wildlife officers seek information about early-May black bear poaching
Officials think the poaching happened near the east entrance of Skilak Loop roughly 2 miles from Jims’ Landing
Ninilchik woman dead after Tuesday collision
The woman was attempting to cross the Sterling Highway from Oil Well Road when she was struck by a pickup truck
‘Expect a lot from yourself and from others’
‘Give people something to talk about’
Commercial fisheries commission begins regulatory process to add dipnets to Cook Inlet setnet fisheries
Kenai OKs repeal of loitering laws, curfew for minors
Nikiski graduates ‘will always be a part of each other’s stories’
Sports
Out of the Office: Next chapter
Like a lot of people who do what they love, I can remember the moment I decided I wanted to… Continue reading
Oilers launch fundraising drive due to financial troubles
The Peninsula Oilers are mounting a fundraising drive as financial troubles are clouding the Alaska Baseball League team’s 50th anniversary… Continue reading
Opinion
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman: Session ends with budget, dividend and bills passed
Capitol Corner: Legislators report back from Juneau
Listen to PAs; support Senate Bill 115: Modernizing PA Practice in Alaska
Health care is rapidly evolving, demanding a more flexible and responsive system
Opinion: Hilcorp Alaska: Powering Southcentral Alaska — past, present and future
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman: Collegiality matters
Opinion: Alaska might as well embrace the past
Rep. Ben Carpenter: Revolutionizing our budgeting practices with realistic reforms
Opinion: Physicians oppose Alaska Senate Bill 115 — Independent Practice for PAs
Outdoors and Recreation
Out of the Office: Next chapter
Like a lot of people who do what they love, I can remember the moment I decided I wanted to… Continue reading
Refuge Notebook: I love beach lovage
For my family, as for many people on the Kenai Peninsula, growing and harvesting food is a regular part of… Continue reading
Life
On the Screen: New ‘Planet of the Apes’ expands, brings new ideas to franchise universe
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” tells a story that feels more rooted in fantasy than the post-apocalypse vibe of its predecessors
Arts and Entertainment
On the Screen: New ‘Planet of the Apes’ expands, brings new ideas to franchise universe
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” tells a story that feels more rooted in fantasy than the post-apocalypse vibe of its predecessors
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Dysfunction and death at the ‘Faire’
Kachemak Bay Campus confers degrees to Class of 2024
It’s not always better to give
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman: Collegiality matters
Opinion: Alaska might as well embrace the past
Rep. Ben Carpenter: Revolutionizing our budgeting practices with realistic reforms
Friday soccer: Nikiski sweeps Redington, SoHi sweeps on senior night