The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 11/14
Kenai Man Arrested in Hatcher Pass Kidnapping Case, Peninsula Program Makes Child Vehicle Safety Top Priority, NOAA Predicts Mild La Nina for 2016-17 Winter, Family: ‘Deadliest Catch’ star injured in assault, Decision Expected from Governor on Juneau Access
Tuesday 11/15
Two Weeks Left to Vote in HEA Special Election, Increased Glacial Melt, Gulf Temps Impact 2017 Sockeye Forecast, Gun Used in Anchorage Ambush Linked to Homicides, Palmer Teen Missing, Vehicle found Burned, Two Arrested for Assault of Deadliest Catch Star
Wednesday 11/16
Governor Advisor: Oil is Integral Part of Fiscal Solution, Research Continues on Sea-Bird Die-offs, Final Cooper Landing Bypass Decision Expected in 2017
Thursday 11/17
Kenai May Review Marijuana Regulations, Tesoro Acquiring Western Refining in $6.4 Billion Transaction, Increased Unattended Vehicle Patrols at Ted Stevens International, Appeal Planned for Case Against Gov. Walker
Friday 11/18
ConocoPhillips to sell Kenai LNG plant, Injured APD Officer in Good Spirits, U.S. Dept. of Interior scraps Northern Lease Sales for Alaska, Market Survey Grant Aims to Coordinate Producers and Buyers