Peninsula legislators taking oaths of office Tuesday were Sen. Jesse Bjorkman, R-Nikiski; Rep. Justin Ruffridge, R-Soldotna; ...
The country is looking at tariffs the wrong way. This isn’t a new problem — we’ve been making the same mistake since the ...
The woman who presided over the U.S. Coast Guard’s placement of an icebreaker in Juneau was fired on President Donald Trump’s first day back in the White House. Adm. Linda Fagan, commandant of the ...
Fiscal discipline, strengthening the economy and protecting personal freedoms. We hold strong to these values as the Senate Republican Caucus, and they will be our north star in the 34th Alaska ...
The Fair Tax Act has stirred debate around the Kenai Peninsula, and I would like to clarify a misconception; the money saved under this act doesn’t vanish — it stays within our community, circulating ...
The Ninilchik Village Tribe has been selected to receive fiscal year 2024 funding from the Tribal Transit Program through the ...
Supporters of Alaska’s wild spaces gathered Jan. 21 at the Islands and Oceans visitor center in Homer and the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge visitor center in Soldotna to celebrate more than 80 years ...
Public hearings for several ordinances are scheduled for the Jan. 27 council meeting. The Homer City Council will conduct public hearings on multiple ordinances at their next regular meeting on Monday ...
The state Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation is currently recruiting board members for three Kenai Peninsula citizen ...
A woman carrying a sign that says “Girls Just Wanna Have Fundamental Rights” gathers with other marchers at WKFL Park in ...
The borough needs to measure whether its actions are really reducing the impact of solid waste on the planet, mayor says.