Chapman Elementary School students’ mini-boat is transferred to the Tiglax to be taken to Adak.
New data filed with the Alaska Public Offices Commission reflects money raised by candidates between Feb. 2 and July 15
Murkowski’s reelection campaign reported raising $1.57 million in the latest quarterly reports
People can burn small-scale and large-scale organic debris fires with a valid permit
The Alaska Division of Elections on Tuesday unveiled a new interactive map that allows users to input their address and receive their polling location, precinct… Continue reading
Denali national park kennels set up “PuppyCam” to follow new additions
The development of an indoor recreational facility has been decades in the making
Kids learn about species local to the watersheds of the central peninsula during Fish Week 2022
The closures affect the Kenai and Kasilof rivers, as well as Cook Inlet
Kelp farming could help combat climate change
Arts and culture is a priority identified in Soldotna’s “Envision Soldotna 2030” plan
“He’s got the bear … and now he’s going to get killed.”
The rollout date is about a month earlier than when payments are typically distributed
Northern Kenai fishing report
The draft included an ‘everything or nothing’ approach toward public comments
Alaskans with 907 area codes can dial 988 and get connected with a trained crisis counselor through Careline Alaska
Backlash has been building since late June over a video, about 10 seconds long, taken at the 2022 Soldotna Pride in the Park
Through July, Grace Ridge Brewing is showing “Art From the Heart”
The Alaska State Department of Natural Resources is rescinding the emergency burn closure for campfires on Thursday, citing a decrease in fire danger from recent… Continue reading
In one of Homer’s largest protest marches, on Saturday about 400 people walked, held signs and chanted in protest of the U.S. Supreme Court decision,… Continue reading