The proposed 2023-2028 plan is similar to the just-ended Obama administration five-year plan
The installation was discontinued last September after someone damaged the poles and podium plexiglass
“It’s just so beautiful.”
Acclimatization, the angle of the sun at high latitudes and other factors make summer heat more intense in Alaska
There were 160 fires in Alaska as of Thursday, and of those 17 were staffed with fire personnel
The pair cited education funding, reproductive rights and election security as priorities
The Seward Highway between Mileposts 17 and 22.5 will be closed from 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesday starting July 18
After two decades, Homer athletic director says goodbye to program he helped build
Utopian Power wants to build a two-megawatt solar farm on a 40-acre chunk of land owned by the borough
Hospitalization data is the most effective indicator of the prevalence of the virus
Events celebrating Independence Day will also happen in communities around the peninsula.
The 14-member body is responsible for the “systematic development and betterment” of the borough
The closure will allow extensive construction work to take place
Health care expert says building is one of many steps needed to address shortage
Fishing report for June 29
The program places current KPBSD students with disabilities in local businesses
The new cutter has big boots to fill, but brings the enthusiasm to do it
Kim Kovol, a longtime social services worker, will head the Department of Family and Community Services
Abortion rights supporters urge ‘no’ votes on question, while abortion opponents seek changes to constitution
Cassidy Hutchinson, a little-known former White House aide, described an angry, defiant president that day