The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is asking for help from the community to prevent the spread of disease in deer.
Help Prevent The Spread Of Disease In Deer

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is asking for help from the community to prevent the spread of disease in deer.
The Kenai City Council met Wednesday night to discuss increasing revenues to provide additional funding for repairing street lights within the area.
Two men were sentenced to four years’ probation for killing a bull moose inside Denali National Park.
As a member of the KPBSD delegation to the AASB Legislative fly-in and Youth Advocacy Institute, a local student testified in front of the Senate Education Committee in support of an increase to the Base Student Allocation.
Thursday, February 15th, Senator Lisa Murkowski spoke before the Legislature to share her concerns about Alaska’s recent struggles regarding the state of our fisheries.
After some discussion from last November, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe has made steps forward in getting a bus system for the community.
Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation to incentivize the private sector to make strategic investments that improve the cost of living in Alaska.
When community members dare to defy the cold, they do it at one of the most unique beer festivals around, otherwise known as the 2024 Frozen Riverfest.
Days after the passage of a bipartisan $95 billion national security supplemental package by the U.S. Senate, Senators Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island) are leading a bipartisan delegation to this weekend’s Munich Security Conference.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.