U.S. District Court Judge Richard Jones denied the State’s request for a stay of his May 2nd order that vacates the incidental take statement (ITS) for the Southeast Alaska winter and summer commercial Chinook troll fishery on Friday May 26th, 2023.
Alaska SBDC Opens Funding Opportunity For Alaska Inventors

TREND program will award up to $10,000 to top winning innovation proposals
Karinals Earn State Berth In NLC Softball

The Kenai Kardinals fell 18-3 to the Kodiak Bears on Saturday in the Northern Lights Conference tournament in Homer.
State Soccer: SoHi Girls Defeat Kenai, SoHi Boys Place 2nd Against Juneau

The Stars picked up their first Division II state soccer title in a shootout.
Southcentral Baseball Region Results

Rain delayed the start of the Southcentral Conference baseball tournament, but the bats came to life on Friday and Saturday across the central Kenai Peninsula.
Peninsula Teams Excel At State Track In Palmer

Peninsula area high schools participated in the Division 1 and Division 2 State Track Meet on Friday and Saturday at Palmer High School.
This Week On The Kenai: 5/22 – 5/26
Author: KSRM News Desk |The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
East Cook Inlet Personal Use Razor Clam Fisheries Open In Ninilchik Area

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game recently completed the annual razor clam abundance surveys at both Clam Gulch and Ninilchik beaches.
Have A Safe, Fun Memorial Day Weekend Without Sparking A Wildfire

Now that warmer weather is finally here and we’re heading into the first summer holiday, more people are getting outdoors whether to do some spring cleaning, recreating or sightseeing in our beautiful state.
SCOTUS SHRINKS WOTUS: Alaska Has More Say On Its Wetlands

The United States Supreme Court issued a decision on Thursday May 25th, limiting the reach of the Clean Water Act, specifically the definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency.