What began as a motor vehicle collision in Cooper Landing Wednesday night, ended in a fugitive flight through Soldotna Thursday morning.
Clam Gulch Car Accident Leads To Fugitive Pursuit In Soldotna

What began as a motor vehicle collision in Cooper Landing Wednesday night, ended in a fugitive flight through Soldotna Thursday morning.
An Anchorage man was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for two acts of hate-motivated property damage and a drug trafficking offense.
A federal grand jury in Alaska returned an indictment on July 20 charging two Fairbanks men with eight federal charges linked to an illegal big-game guide-outfitter operation.
Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed House Bill 8 “an act relating to electric-assisted bicycles; and providing for an effective date” On Friday, July 21.
As the Cooper Landing Bypass project continues construction at an interminable pace, estimated costs continue to rise. In 2018 construction costs were projected to fall in the neighborhood of $350 million. The most recent estimate is $840 million.
The pursuit of a vehicle evading Seward Police, and Alaska State Troopers Sunday evening, July 23rd, ended in a vehicle collision on the Seward Highway, and multiple people hospitalized.
For over two years now the Kenai Peninsula Borough Office of Emergency Management has been planning and preparing a substantial upgrade to the peninsula’s antiquated emergency tsunami alert system.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
The STIP is the Alaska Dept. of Transportation & Public Facilities’ (DOT&PF) four-year program for surface transportation preservation and development. It includes highways, roads, sidewalks, trails, bridges, ferries and public transportation, but does not include aviation projects.
The Kroll Bond Rating Agency assigned the State of Alaska General Obligation Bonds an AA rating, and a stable outlook on Thursday, July 20th.