The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, November 11th
- Anchorage Teen Caught Smuggling Suboxone Into Spring Creek Correctional
- Kodiak Teen Beach Party Leads To Large Explosion, Injures Eight Teens
- Alaska Capitol’s ‘Worst-Kept Secret’ Is That Gov. Dunleavy May Leave Office To Join Trump
- Alaska Delegation Celebrates FCC’s “Alaska Plan 2.0” To Strengthen State Broadband Connectivity
- Alaska Volcanologists Continue To Track Unrest At Mount Spurr
Tuesday, November 12th
- Kenai To Begin Charging Annual Fee For Use Of Rec Center Lockers
- Strong Sockeye Salmon Return Expected Next Year In Alaska’s Bristol Bay Region, Biologists Say
- Mystery Creek Access Road To Close Nov. 15
- Silver Bay Seafoods Acquires Peter Pan Facilities In Dillingham, Port Moller
- Anchor Point Man Arrested For Shooting Family Planning Clinic In Homer
Wednesday, November 13th
- Grant For Kenai-Seattle Flights Doesn’t Get Off The Ground
- Anchor Point Man Arrested After Leading Troopers, SPD On High Speed Chase
- Chukchi Sea Polar Bears Are Increasingly Exposed To Disease-Causing Pathogens
- Judge Sets April Trial Date For Sarah Palin’s Libel Claim Against The New York Times
Thursday, November 14th
- Rumors Abound That Dunleavy May Join The Trump Administration. Here’s What That Could Mean For Alaska.
- Snow And Blowing Snow Heading To The Kenai Thursday Afternoon
- DOT’s Extension Of Data Collection Will Impact Local Mail Rates
- Employers In Alaska To Benefit From Federal Unemployment Tax Credits
- Former Pilot Station Mayor Pleads Guilty To Felony Election Interference
- Troopers Seek Public Assistance In Locating Man for Multiple Warrants In The Anchor Point Area
Friday, November 15th