The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 10/5
Local Blind Students Showcasing Diversity, not Disabilities, Alaskan Coffee Shop Economics, The Stories of Spice: Behind Sunday’s Protest, New Revenue Needed to Avoid Alaska’s Credit Rating Falling
Tuesday 10/6
Municipal Election Day: The Candidates and Issues, KSRM’s 2015 Municipal Election Coverage, ENSTAR Rates Going Up, Here’s How To Save, State Report Says TransCanada Buyout Will Pay Off, McKinley Mac to be Renamed
Wednesday 10/7
Volz Jr Not Charged With Police Threats, Voter Turnout in 2015 Municipal Elections, Improved Flu Vaccine Developed for 2015, LNG Markets Oversupplied Now, Persily Says that Builds Markets
Thursday 10/8
Kenai Performer’s Land Donation Rezoned by Kenai Council, VA Launches Program To End ‘Choice’ Delays, Walker Asks for More Access to Alaskan Resources, Supreme Court Denies Fishermen’s Lawsuit, Kenai Investigating Inlet Woods Flooding, Kenai’s Economy Growing Faster than Surrounding Towns, Plane Crash Near Houston Kills Big Lake Pilot
Friday 10/9
APCB Appoints Angela Rodell as CEO, Commercial Fishermen Log “Worst Best Day” on Record, Tensions Heard Prior to LNG Special Session, Winter 2015 Still Expected to Be Warmer, Wetter