Kenai king salmon are on an unprecedented decline, with only 965 large early-run kings having passed the official in-river counter.
KRSA Discourages Participation In Kasilof River Personal Use Set Gillnet Fishery

Kenai king salmon are on an unprecedented decline, with only 965 large early-run kings having passed the official in-river counter.
The Kenai City Council debated whether to change the name of Cook Inlet View Drive to Cook Inlet Drive, which better describes a residential street.
With the current dry weather conditions and increased fire danger, Chugach Electric Association, Inc., is taking steps to mitigate wildfire risks in parts of its service territory, some of which could lengthen power outage times.
Alaska Wildlife Troopers were notified by two eyewitness hikers that a plane had crashed at Crescent Lake near Moose Pass on the Kenai Peninsula on Tuesday, June 18th, at 2:11 pm.
Legislation follows other Peltola-led bills to restrict bottom trawling, limit bycatch
Department of Transportation members came to the Borough Assembly Chambers on Monday night to talk to the community about the current status of brine usage on the Kenai Peninsula and hear some concerns that individuals may have.
The Justice Department announced its findings that Alaska violated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to provide an accessible ballot for in-person voting, selecting inaccessible polling places for federal, state, and local elections, and maintaining inaccessible elections website.
The Soldotna High School Boy’s Baseball team had a resolution to honor their recent championship victory at the Soldotna City Council’s June 12th meeting.
Thanks to Alaska pollinators, this state can celebrate Alaska Pollinators Week from the 17th through the 23rd.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.