The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, August 28th:
- Tsunami Awareness Added To KPB Prevention And Evacuation Outreach Program
- Alaska Report Details 280 Missing Indigenous People, Including Whether Disappearances Are Suspicious
- Biden To Observe 9/11 Anniversary In Alaska, Missing NYC, Virginia And Pennsylvania Observances
- CPH Graduates 100% Of Students In New CNA Program
Tuesday, August 29th:
- The Alaska State Board Of Education And Early Development Schedules Special Board Meeting
- Study Finds ‘Rare But Real Risk’ Of Tsunami Threat To Parts Of Alaska’s Largest City
- Levitt AMP Music Series Concludes Wednesday In Soldotna
- FBI Seeking Information Related To Anchorage Bank Robbery
Wednesday, August 30th:
- Bird Point Event Welcomes Community To See Accessible Updates
- Authorities Attempting To Determine If Discovered Plane Wreckage Matches Missing Plane Bound For Ketchikan
- EPA Head Says He’s ‘Proud’ Of Decision To Block Alaska Mine And Protect Salmon-Rich Bristol Bay
- Local Lumber Grading Bill Signed into Law
Thursday, August 31st:
- Washington Man Receives Monumental Sentence In Indian Arts And Crafts Act Case
- Strong Winds Forecasted For Cook Inlet Through Friday Evening
- U.S. Corps Of Engineers And North Slope Borough Partner To Rebuild Seawall Protecting Utqiagvik
- Central Peninsula Hospital To Host Cancer Survivors And Well Being Fair
- HUD Announces $128 Million To Tribal Communities For Construction Of New Affordable Housing
Friday, September 1st:
- Alaska State Board Of Education Bans Biological Males Competing In Girls’ Sports
- Bureau Of Land Management Seeks Public Input On New Plan
- Wind Storm Has Resulted In Loss Of Power To More Than 9,000 On The Kenai
- A Different Kind Of Exhibit At Kenai River Brewing In September
- Troopers Report Statewide Scam Alert