Little Mount Susitna is west of Mount Susitna, known as “The Sleeping Lady” or, in Dena’ina, Dgehlishla
The Alaska Legislature failed to pass legislation requiring the state to sell assets in Russia
Mandatory registration of Airbnb and similar rentals favored by Assembly members.
Materials containing asbestos have been found in building, officials said
Kenai Performers drama camp takes on musical inspired by Lewis Carroll classic
No community members testified about the legislation
As of Sunday, a total of 265 kings had passed through the ADFG sonar tracker
Leon went missing in March after what the trail committee said was his “escape” from the Ruby checkpoint
The changes in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge fit a wider pattern of wildlife shifts that affect subsistence users
The crash took place at Mile 7 of the highway in Seward last Monday
Many are relative unknowns or political novices
Opportunities for anglers in the north Kenai area
Community members could dispose of spruce beetle-infested trees and other vegetation at the site
‘Any effort to divert public funds to private schools is a blatantly unconstitutional act’ says opponent to the practice
Alaska reported a 16% total increase over the last 14 days
Darryl Magen and Josh Delie were met with cheers and words of encouragement from family, friends and city officials
The road opened Friday through Monday last weekend and was opened intermittently earlier this week
Additional protections could come through congressional action or conservation easements or similar land designations
Ten Alaska state lawmakers do not plan to seek reelection this year
Efforts to expand the Kenai Municipal Cemetery have been underway for awhile