Bristol Bay is expected to see a return of as many as 75 million sockeye salmon
Summer emerged as the clear favorite season in a mock ranked choice election held at Wednesday’s joint Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce luncheon in… Continue reading
The central peninsula is hopping with Easter events this weekend. Thursday, the Kenai Community Library will host an Easter egg basket building event from 4… Continue reading
COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases are still plateauing pretty low in Alaska, health officials said during a public science session Wednesday. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne… Continue reading
Her involvement with the ocean ranges across all aspects of her life.
For the second year in a row, a Marley boy wins the Homer Winter King Salmon Tournament.
The seal is the first mammal admitted to the center’s Wildlife Response Program this year
Studded tires cause damage on dry pavement, officials said
The district’s third through ninth grade students will take the first iteration of AK STAR testing in language arts and math
The legislation is designed to increase the student reading outcomes by third grade
Kasilof River steelhead fishing is beginning and expected to improve over the next few weeks
The funds would tackle maintenance and repairs at district schools
The free concert series — put on by the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce — will kick off on June 1 at Soldotna Creek Park
Legislation would pave the way for the city to use some of its own money to conduct work ahead of summer
The airline plans to begin offering flights in May
Fisheries for hardshell clams, both butter and littleneck clams, are closed in all Cook Inlet and North Gulf Coast waters
‘You work the hand your dealt with.’
Kindergartners show off work at Kaladi Brothers Coffee shop
Peninsula to receive drugmaker settlement funds in wake of crisis