The State Medical Board voted to reinstate the license of the Soldotna orthopedic surgeon despite the allegations and a ...
Well over 100 people packed into the Betty J. Glick Assembly Chambers in Soldotna on Saturday for a town hall meeting with three of the Kenai Peninsula’s state legislators. Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, ...
Mayor Brian Gabriel and City Manager Terry Eubank celebrated increased usage of city services like the library and parks and ...
HB 69 heads now to the Senate Finance Committee. It remains unclear whether the $1,000 BSA boost will be approved by the full ...
Clark Fair and Gary Titus have collaborated on writing and publishing a new book that covers the complex and wide-ranging ...
The Seward cheerleading team led the Kenai Peninsula by finishing second in Division II at the basketball state competition at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage on March 18.
The trio heard from dozens of attendees, who voiced thoughts on everything from ranked choice voting to electronic pull tabs, ...
Across Southcentral Alaska, school districts are facing staffing cuts and displacements looking into the next school year.
Education officials and advocates testified Monday to the high costs of teacher layoffs, budget uncertainty and difficulty of ...
Alaska’s commercial dipnet fishery is getting more time on the water this season, following an expansion approved by the ...
Kenai Aviation has been selected as the carrier to provide federally subsidized essential air service between Seward and ...
The Kenai Peninsula School District is among those districts, issuing notices for 160 teachers and staff starting this week, Superintendent Clayton Holland told lawmakers on Monday. School district ...