It was the first death from paralytic shellfish poisoning in 10 years.
The state of Alaska reported 57 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday — 53 resident cases and four nonresident cases. The Kenai Peninsula, with 209… Continue reading
Guest speaker Jill Schaefer discussed the Alaska North Slope Oil Production Tax Increase Initiative.
Kenai Peninsula seafood industry sees relatively few out-of-state COVID cases
City of Seward pledges $500,000, memberships soar
New aid targets smaller businesses, commercial fishing
Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services reported a slight rise in hospitalizations Tuesday, along with 54 new cases of COVID-19 across the state –… Continue reading
Officials say king salmon runs have significantly underperformed preseason expectations.
‘Unprecedented and staggeringly poor.’
The aquarium is expecting a decline in visitor revenue of nearly 70% this year.
Chief Medical Officer Anne Zink urged Alaskans to make responsible decisions.
The plan gives parents the option to keep children home this fall or send them to classrooms.
Video evidence of the incident and multiple calls from concerned citizens led to the arrests.
Smart Start plan for KPBSD will be sent to Department of Education by the end of this month
The state also reported 1 new death.
Dipnetters see quiet 1st day, with moderate catch
Seven of the new resident cases reported Thursday were identified on the Kenai Peninsula.
The city has distributed $1.9 million in grants to 186 businesses and nonprofits.
The hospital has made several changes or modifications to its facilities.
Running races now feature masks, pods and elbow taps