News
Anchor Point man accepts plea deal for November shootings
Buildings operated by a local health clinic and an addiction recovery nonprofit were targeted.
Homer hits the streets to say ‘No Kings’
Around 700 gathered locally as part of a nationwide protest.
Sports
State motocross puts sport’s strong family ties on display
The strong family ties that bind motocross racing were on display at the Alaska State Motocross Races 3 and 4… Continue reading
Opinion
Opinion: Public schools do much more than just teach the three Rs
Isn’t it worth spending the money to provide a quality education for each student that enters our schools?
Letter to the Editor: Law enforcement officers helped ensure smooth, secure energy conference
Their visible commitment to public safety allowed attendees to focus fully on collaboration, learning, and the important conversations shaping our path forward.
Outdoors and Recreation
A long-term dream, realized in miniature
‘Tugster’, a flat-bottom boat replica, measures 14 feet, 10 inches.
Alaska developing plans to introduce deer to southern Kenai Peninsula
Strategy development for the project follows a public proposal introduced in 2023.
Life
Minister’s Message: Speaking the language of kindness
I invite you to pay attention to languages this week.
Arts and Entertainment
‘Something for everyone to wonder and wander about’
Artists Theresa Ritter, Susan Watkins and Anna Widman are showcased at the Kenai Art Center through July 3.
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