According to the ASLC, the two and a half-year-old sea lion named Mist passed away after experiencing seizure-like tremors.
Alaska SeaLife Center Sea Lion Dies Unexpectedly

According to the ASLC, the two and a half-year-old sea lion named Mist passed away after experiencing seizure-like tremors.
The Alaska Department of Public Safety’s Statewide Drug Enforcement Unit (SDEU) has released its annual drug report highlighting trends in illegal narcotics trafficking in Alaska.
After several months of collecting basic menstrual hygiene products and fundraising, the Peninsula Period Network has signed and agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District (KPBSD) and is now supplying boxes of basic menstrual hygiene products across the district.
Alaska Trail Stewards Program and its partners are proposing a 550 mile, multi-braid trail system connecting Fairbanks and Seward providing a variety of year-round uses (motorized and nonmotorized) along different braids.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Alaska received one F grade and two D grades on policies to prevent and reduce tobacco use, according to the American Lung Association.
The Federal Subsistence Board (Board) will meet January 31−February 3, 2023, at the Egan Center in Anchorage, Alaska, to consider proposed changes to Federal subsistence fish and shellfish regulations for the 2023-2025 regulatory years.
Hilcorp Alaska’s application for an operating permit for the Point Thomson Production Facility has received preliminary approval.
The 2023 Project Homeless Connect is scheduled for Tuesday, January 31st from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.
Four nominees to the Kenai Superior Court were selected from a field of nine candidates by the Alaska Judicial Council in a public hearing held Tuesday at the Kenai Courthouse.