Brett Perry has lived in Soldotna for five years
The state reported a total of 1,479 new COVID-19 cases for the prior week
SoHi students bring the dark comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace” to the stage
The plan would prevent oil and gas development in areas considered important for sensitive bird populations, caribou herds
The Kalifornsky Advisory Planning Commission currently only has one active member
Competitors must consecutively run a loop of 4.167 miles in less than one hour
Governor announces new legal action related to state navigable waters
Former lawyer and avid garden writer says he knows Alaska like no other
Fire in semi-tractor trailer destroys mail bound for some Southern Kenai Peninsula towns.
A natural disaster preparedness digital app created by a Cook Inlet Academy sophomore took the top prize
The city implemented two-way video conferencing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
The event honors Child Abuse Prevention Month, a nationwide campaign to spread awareness about childhood neglect
The Alaska Native Economic Future Forum will provide resources and feature topics of interest to the Indigenous community
Visitors and Juneau locals alike were excited for the arrival
As cruise ships return, some residents remain wary.
The assembly will consider whether or not to offer tax exemptions for independent power producers
Fairbanks lawmaker says record shows pragmatism, bipartisanship
The party has also endorsed incumbent Gov. Mike Dunleavy
Haaland visited with veterans this week during her ongoing trip to Alaska, her first to the state as secretary
Community art show celebrates symbiosis in nature