Dunleavy says bill is “pro-parent,” not anti-LGBTQ+.
The cuts are just two of the budget reductions put forth for consideration by the board’s finance committee
Fears are compounded by a string of reported building collapses this winter
This is the 51st running of the Iditarod, but its 33 mushers are the smallest field ever to start the race
March 10 through March 13, the board will meet at the Egan Civic Convention Center to discuss 19 proposals
About 9.5% of the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s roughly 22,800 households received SNAP benefits in 2021
The service received around 45,000 public comments regarding the proposal
State wants to take over permitting control from feds, but costs and murky legal questions linger.
Most of the orders concern closures of various fisheries
Signatures sought to persuade Legislature not to overturn RCV and open primaries.
Five groups are vying for one of the two $1,000 grants available for the current cycle
Kenai to buy last land parcels needed for stabilization effort
Washington case could halt some Southeast fisheries
Smoke from these wildfires made up 23% of global fire emissions
Council debate on the issue lasted for roughly four hours
The bill, if passed, would establish a lumber grade training program under the Alaska Division of Forestry
Three teams featuring Kenai Peninsula athletes crossed the finish line this year, and a fourth participated in the race
Henry has been awaiting trial since 2016
About 20 people made their way to Capitol to seek solutions for service shortages.
Assembly approval comes about four months after Kenai Peninsula voters approved two bond initiatives