The Kenai Grand Jury last month indicted a Ninilchik man for three counts of attempted murder stemming from an incident that happened at the Ninilchik… Continue reading
Further assessments have found little damage to Kenai Peninsula infrastructure after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake rumbled Southcentral Alaska on Nov. 30 last year. Kenai Peninsula… Continue reading
On Wednesday, Project Homeless Connect provided much needed services and supplies to the Peninsula community. Once a year, a coalition of organizations including the Independent… Continue reading
ANCHORAGE — An Alaska judge sentenced a man to three months in jail for his role in the slaughter of a mother bear and her… Continue reading
The $10 million grant the borough received from the state expires June 30.
The Legislature has a tall task ahead.
Peninsula lawmakers question actions by Board of Fisheries
The bills address sex crimes, pretrial processes, parole and prison sentences.
Sex ed bill prohibits teaching on contraception, ‘erotic behavior’
LNG project not affected by shutdown, more data requests from FERC
Next month, Musicians John Walsh, Rose Flanagan and Pat Broaders will be performing together for the second time at Kenai Peninsula College for the annual… Continue reading
The 2020 Upper Cook Inlet Board of Fisheries meeting will convene in Anchorage after all. In an unexpected vote taken without much formal notice, the… Continue reading
What’s happening today in the Legislature.
“This was a wakeup call for a lot of us.”
It’s still unclear when the budget will be unveiled.
Electing a permanent Speaker of the House remains elusive.
A firearm was accidentally discharged inside a Soldotna coffee shop on Sunday and injured a 75-year-old woman, according to a statement from Lt. Duane Kant… Continue reading
JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy was preparing for his first State of the State speech even though the House had yet to formally accept… Continue reading
A former lieutenant governor candidate is among them.