The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, April 15th
- Alaska House Passes Budget With Roughly $2,275 Payments To Residents, Bill Goes To Senate
- Blasting Operations Scheduled For Cooper Landing
- Anthony Dillard Sentenced To 60 Years For 2007 Sexual Assault
- 2024 Studded Tire Removal Deadline Extended
Tuesday, April 16th
- Alaska Judge Finds Correspondence School Reimbursements Unconstitutional
- Soldotna Earmarks $125k For Riverfront Development Consultant
- Homer Places 4th On USA Today’s Best Small Art Town
- Cook Inlet Sport Fishing Regulation Changes
Wednesday, April 17th
- State Files Against EPA Over “Unlawful” Order On State Land In Bristol Bay
- Interior Department Finalizes Action to Ensure Fair Return To Taxpayers
- Don’t Hand Off Cash to “Agents”
- CPH Nurses Share Importance Of New Diabetes Center
- Alaska Airlines Briefly Grounds Flights Due To Technical Issue
Thursday, April 18th
- Students At SoHi Protest Governor’s Veto With Walkout
- KPB Brings Back Central Peninsula Landfill Reuse Area
- DOT Posts Seward Highway Blasting Road Closure Schedule
- Sterling Businessman Indicted For Covid-19 Relief Fund Fraud
Friday, April 19th
- EPA Recognizes City Of Homer For Excellence And Innovation In Drinking Water Infrastructure
- March Jobs Up 2.8 Percent From March 2023
- Biden Administration Restricts Oil And Gas Leasing In 13 Million Acres Of Alaska’s Petroleum Reserve
- Shell Awards Crowley For Performance And Growth In Alaska Fuels
- Funny River House Fire Draws Heavy CES Response