The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 4/13
Fair Director Shares Positive Outlook on Road to Recovery, GCI Transition Saw Glitches, Looks Forward to More Coverage, Petition to Governor to Support LGBT Marriage Rights, Trapped Alaska Airline Ramp Attendant “Had Fallen Asleep”
Tuesday 4/14
KCHS Text Threat Involved Gun, No Gun Found, Agrium Billed Passed by the House,Ruffner Faces Opposition, KRSA Calls For Anchorage Voice, Early Morning Fire Destroys Home Without Detectors
Wednesday 4/15
Meth Labs Disappearing From View, KPBSD Pleased with ALICE Response, Kenai Bluff Meetings Set for May, Alaska LNG Hosting Business Involvement Sessions
Thursday 4/16
Walker Still Vows to Veto HB 132, Kenai Biased in Favor Of Ruffner?, Murkowski Adds $690K to Re-Election Campaign, Performers Grateful For Property Progress
Friday 4/17
Governor Walker Vetoes HB 132, Cooper Landing Bypass Open Houses Next Week, District, Unions Declare Negotiating Impasse, Kenai Eyes Rescoping Grant As Legislature Winds Down