The move — while not final — drew immediate anger from environmentalists
Demand for Cook Inlet gas could outpace supply as soon as 2027
Lawmakers heard pleas from education leaders around Alaska to increase the state’s base student allocation
Project Homeless Connect offers a variety of services
Pebble called the EPA’s action “unlawful” and political and said litigation was likely
Statewide hospitalizations decreased slightly
At the end of December, the department was already more than $27,000 over their $100,000 budget for snow removal
Mist, who was approximately 2-and-a-half years old, had been socializing with three other Steller sea lions
“A local trapper let me know there was a lynx, would I want to have it?,” anatomy and biology teacher Kristin Davis said
The city announced last November that Soldotna City Manager Stephanie Queen will be stepping down
A fundraiser will be held for a sophomore diagnosed with leukemia.
Applications can be filed online through myAlaska, or by visiting pfd.alaska.gov
Seward Middle School students get outside and onto the side of a mountain
The suit says the borough violated the “covenant of good faith and fair dealing” and caused “severe emotional distress”
The changes are effective July 1
The playhouse design describes a $4.7 million facility that is two stories with an audience capacity of 150 people
The legislation would allow Kenai residents to keep up to 12 chicken hens on certain lots
KDLL hosts KPC Showcase on Friday
The cause of the fire and extent of the damage is not yet known