If signed into law, the FISH Act would direct NOAA to create a blacklist of foreign vessels involved in IUU fishing.
Senate Panel Advances Bipartisan Bill Targeting Illegal Foreign Fishing Fleets

If signed into law, the FISH Act would direct NOAA to create a blacklist of foreign vessels involved in IUU fishing.
In an editorial letter to the residents of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Mayor Peter Micciche outlines his stance on education funding, rising property taxes, and the borough’s budget strategy.
The project has been split into two construction phases, with the first phase—from Milepost 157 to 161—expected to begin in 2026 and continue through 2028.
Kenai is creating its first full-scale Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which will guide the city’s recreational development for the next 10 to 20 years.
Kenai residents are invited to roll up their sleeves and pitch in during the city’s annual Community Clean-Up Day, aimed at removing litter and beautifying public spaces across the city.
The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Soldotna and is organized by Cook Inlet Keeper and local nonprofit ReGroup.
Since the contract award, crews have been preparing massive rock stockpiles at Sand Point, where thousands of tons of armor stone have been staged for transport to the bluff site.
Lawmakers are now urging Governor Dunleavy to sign the bill quickly.
The Kenai City Council passed an ordinance on April 16, approving the conditional donation of three 1.5-acre parcels of city-owned land to the Kenai Peninsula Housing Initiatives.
In recognition of National Fentanyl Awareness Day, U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan has extended the deadline for his student public service announcement competition to May 31, 2025.