Anthropology lab dedicated to late professor Alan Boraas
Stone fish trap dates to at least 11,100 years ago, according to scientists.
The bivalent vaccine contains targets both the original COVID-19 strain and the current BA.4 and BA.5 sub variants of Omicron
The $200,000 accepted by council members Wednesday comes from the Alaska Division of Forestry
Republicans Nick Begich III and Sarah Palin participate in a candidate forum focusing on Southeast Alaska
The local airline begins scheduled commuter service Oct. 3
The agency warned Thursday that water levels in Nome could be up to 11 feet above the normal high tide line
The Soldotna Prep School building has ballot styles for all Kenai Peninsula Borough precincts
Annual Homer Burning Basket lights up the Spit on Sunday night
Dunleavy again absent at candidate forum as two other contenders talk ferries, fish and finances
Lieutenant governor candidates Heidi Drygas and Nancy Dahlstrom did not attend Wednesday’s forum
For the period of Sept. 7 to Sept. 13, 1,494 new COVID-19 cases were reported
A different bond proposition to fund the field house failed by 18 votes
A harbor seal pup was rescued on Aug. 22 and a sea otter pup was rescued Sept. 7
A special election is necessitated by Charlie Pierce’s resignation — as his current term does not expire until the end of next year
3rd Clarion/KDLL forum features candidates for Soldotna, central peninsula
The bill was sponsored by Senate President Peter Micciche, R-Soldotna
Murkowski, Tshibaka and Chesbro apply their broad themes to specific issues at Southeast Conference
“To have a seat at the table is different,” Peltola told The Associated Press in an interview Monday
Belugas Count! aims to educate the public about the beluga population in Cook Inlet