The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, January 6th
- Biden Issues Ban On Offshore Oil And Gas Drilling In Most Federal Waters. Trump Vows To Undo It
- Jimmy Carter’s Alaska Legacy, And How He Got The Name Nahóowoo
- Begich Introduces 3 Bills
- Social Security Fairness Act Becomes Law
Tuesday, January 7th
- Alaska Airlines Expands Service To Anchorage And Fairbanks
- Hazardous Waste Collection Day At Central Peninsula Landfill On Saturday January 11th
- Central Peninsula Hospital Revives ‘Dine and Discuss’
- School Bus Rear-Ended On Echo Lake Road
Wednesday, January 8th
- Why Alaska Is Trying To Stop The Feds From Issuing Drilling Leases In The Arctic Refuge
- Alaska’s Population Grew 0.3 Percent From 2023 To 2024
- Subsistence Regional Advisory Councils Seeking Non-Voting Youth Members
- A second oil and gas lease sale for Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge draws no bids
- Baler Failure At Central Peninsula Landfill
Thursday, January 9th
- KPBSD PowerSchool Service Not Compromised In Nationwide Cyberattack
- Soldotna Man Caught In The Act Of Burglarizing Cad-Re Feed
- After School Funding Dispute, 4 Alaska Districts Move On Without Federally Promised Money
- Alaska Delegation Condemns Interior As ANWR Leasing “Charade” Receives Zero Bids
- Soldotna Parks & Rec Department Receives New Zamboni
Friday, January 10th
- Homer To Receive $2 Mil From DOT For Non-Motorized Infrastructure
- Mountain View Elementary Paraprofessional Named Alaska Paraeducator Of The Year
- Alaska DOT Awards $1.13 Million For Avalanche Mitigation Along The Seward Highway Corridor Between Anchorage And Seward
- AK Dept Of Fish & Game Warning Folks To Be Cautious Of Bears