As spring ushers in a road construction season, the emergence of orange cones and work signs reminds folks to exercise extra caution and attentiveness when traveling through work zones.
Alaska DOT&PF Joins National Work Zone Awareness Week

As spring ushers in a road construction season, the emergence of orange cones and work signs reminds folks to exercise extra caution and attentiveness when traveling through work zones.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
The City of Soldotna is hosting an open house on Tuesday, April 22, to discuss a proposed new “Riverfront Mixed-Use” (RMU) zoning district.
Admiral Samuel Paparo’s support came in response to questions posed by Sen. Sullivan, who has long pushed to reopen Adak as part of the larger build-up of U.S. military assets in Alaska.
Recruitment for the KRSMA will close on April 15, 2025, though the other two application periods will remain open.
Alaska State Troopers received a report in Anchor Point on Saturday, April 5, of an individual firing a gun from a moving vehicle on the Sterling Hwy.
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
The Soldotna Field House Booking Policy was established to ensure fair access, efficient use, and alignment with the City’s goals of promoting community recreation, economic benefits from events, and opportunities for all age groups.
The 44th Annual Kenai Peninsula Builders Assoc. Home Show kicks off in Soldotna at the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex this weekend.
On Tuesday around midnight, Soldotna Police responded to a report of a vehicle fully engulfed in flames while parked at the O’Reilly Auto Parts’s parking lot in Soldotna.