Xáat Kwáani makes its inaugural flight.
Alaska State Troopers were notified of the crash at around 5:45 p.m. on Thursday
A community reception will be held at the Kenai River Lodge Lounge at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday
Kenai Peninsula College graduates honored at commencement ceremony
The legislation would decrease the number of planning commissioners such that it matches the makeup of the borough assembly
Council member Dave Carey put forward an amendment that would have reduced Soldotna’s mill rate from 0.5 mills to 0.25
A pathway would follow the Sterling Highway through Cooper Landing and connect key spots in the community
They stocked rainbow trout in the lake and visited dozens of booths to learn about fish, wildlife, habitat and regulations
A Seward resident was found dead in Kodiak by Alaska State Troopers on Friday. According to a Monday dispatch from the troopers, they were notified… Continue reading
Margaret Murphy, who served as a superior court judge, is accused of perjury
Even though Kenai’s population is increasing, the amount of working-age residents is decreasing
20 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Alaska
In people under 30 years of age, one in four deaths in Alaska followed a TBI
Seward residents narrowly voted against the sale of the utility to Homer Electric Association
Meet White Rainbow, the man picking up trash — and treasure — along the Sterling Highway
Dan Green, of Soldotna, secured more votes than incumbent director C.O. Rudstrom
A chunk of the road collapsed at Mile 8
Of the 13 projects included on the district’s priority list, eight are being funded through the school maintenance bond
“Pops in the Parking Lot” stood in for Kenai Central High School’s year-end band concert
Fishing, horse riding and local wares all on display