Richard Derkevorkian, who represents Kenai, said he believes the group is not “nonpartisan,” as stated in the legislation.
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In first press conference in almost two months, Dunleavy addresses recent virus surge
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Although positive COVID cases are decreasing overall, the state continues to see more of the B.1.1.7 coronavirus variant.
CDC says fully vaccinated people can safely gather without masks.
Hospitals, health care workers facing burnout as COVID cases continue, officials say.
Peter Vance Wilson, 44, had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of murder and sexual abuse as part of an agreement with prosecutors.
Central Peninsula Hospital staff has opened up overflow space and put patients in old maternity wards.
Kenai Middle School and Sterling Elementary Schools are no longer requiring face masks in indoor settings for students and staff.
The vehicles will be used by Soldotna police and animal control.
Varsos was named Alaska’s official “state balladeer” in 1994.
Soldotna Montessori Charter School earns national recognition for high performance.
The new legislation more closely aligns the city with borough election code.
The project is aimed at improving highway safety between Sterling and Soldotna.
Silver salmon derby wraps up with magic number draw.
The water main, which runs parallel to the eroding bluff, was described as an “emerging issue” by the city public works director.
104 Japanese-Americans were interned from Alaska at the outset of WWII.
“Small Fry School” can be livestreamed on the SeaLife Center’s YouTube channel.