The three are accused of stealing clothes, electronics, collectible cards and tools
‘This is all we can depend on’
The event was in response to Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto last month of an education bill passed by the Alaska Legislature
Scores of students march from JDHS to the offices of the governor and other lawmakers.
The next True Tales, Told Live will be held Friday, April 12 at The Goods Sustainable Grocery starting at 6:30 p.m.
Central to the discussion was a proposed study to evaluate options and determine a path forward for the facility
The concrete plant is intended to support the construction of a steel arch bridge as part of the Sterling Highway MP 45-60 Project
On mostly volunteer basis, couple overhauls nutrition, strength and conditioning program for Bears
The initiative comes amid heightened legislative interest in Alaska’s charter school system
The event is an opportunity for job seekers to get face-to-face with potential employers and training providers
The project is part of ongoing effort to conserve Kenai River watershed to compensate for the impacts of the Sterling Highway MP 45-60 Reconstruction Project
DEED on Thursday pushed back on the federal government’s statement that it has not complied with requirements
The actions come as the Supreme Court weighs restrictions to mifepristone distribution
Zack Scribner is a graduate of Susan B. English School in Seldovia
Eight to 10 candidate trees will be evaluated, with winner taking “whistlestop tour” to D.C.
‘We don’t get to play around on this one’
The vote came amid widespread community opposition to the agreement
There are plenty of opportunities to grab a photo with the Easter bunny or seek out some eggs
The series will run Monday through Friday, April 1-5, in Hope, Seward, Kenai, Soldotna and Homer
23 athletes from the Kenai Peninsula, representing Kenai, Soldotna, Nikiski, Sterling and Homer, brought home 31 Ulus