The bill extends the sunset dates for the Boards of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives, Nursing, Veterinary Examiners, and Parole.
Legislature Unanimously Passes Bill, Extending Four State Boards

The bill extends the sunset dates for the Boards of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives, Nursing, Veterinary Examiners, and Parole.
The ordinance proposes adoption of the city’s annual budget, salary schedule, and employee classification plan for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
The Alaska Legislature has passed Senate Bill 95, which aims to improve access to affordable, high-quality child care for working families while strengthening the state’s workforce.
Nestled at the ocean’s edge and surrounded by mountains, the first-ever Seward Salmon and Song Festival kicked off the season with a vibrant mix of music, food, and fun.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
At May’s Dine and Discuss, Dr. Jordan Pearce, a fellowship-trained Orthopedic Surgeon at the Central Peninsula Bone & Joint Center, presented ‘Hands That Hurt: Exploring Causes & Treatments for Hand Arthritis.’
The Kenai River is looking cleaner and healthier thanks to the hard work of nearly 500 students who participated in the 10th Annual Kenai River Spring Cleanup on Wednesday.
Following a 21-day trial and testimony from 29 witnesses, a Kenai jury returned guilty verdicts against Matthew Reavis, and Jeremy Whitlow, for the 2017 murder of Daniel Galloway.
According to the Kenai Police Department, the missing child was located safe on Thursday May, 15th.
The House passed the FY26 capital budget, a $2.89 billion plan that reflects tight fiscal conditions while making targeted investments in infrastructure, energy, housing, public safety, and tourism.