The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 3/28
Pavlov Erupts, Sends Ash 20,000 Feet,CPH Seeing Spike in Flu Later in Season than Last Year, Snowshoe Hare Populations Still Low, Continuing Natural Cycle, Few Attend First Kenai Comp Plan Town Hall
Tuesday 3/29
Four Arrested for Drugs, Firearms Charges After Report of Stolen Boat, Alaska Airlines Reportedly Eyeing Virgin America Buyout, State Bills Filed to Shift Costs to Municipalities
Wednesday 3/30
Public Employees May Be Encouraged to Retire Early, HEA’s Contract with Furie Decreases COPA for Coming Quarter, Senate Passes Micciche’s Bill to Ban Smoking in Workplaces, Senate Finance: Cuts and Taxes All At Once Would be Huge Impact
Thursday 3/31
Chenault Denies Blocking Pro-Life Bill, Murkowski Highlights Funding for Roads, Drug Addiction, Special Legislative Session Imminent
Friday 4/1
Juneau Changes Name to ‘UNO’ For a Day, PFD Division Says Fewer Alaskans Applied Online for 2016 Check, Alaska Attorney General Rules Fatal Sterling Shooting Self Defense, AMP Testing Suspended Amid Numerous Issues