The KSRM News Department compiled some of the top stories from this past week.
Monday 7/13
Going Forward with Alaska’s Oil Tax Credits, Two Anchorage Residents Facing Charges for Sockeye Fire, Early Morning Lockdown at Central Peninsula Hospital, Group Opposing Grocery Tax Aims for 2016 Ballot
Tuesday 7/14
Borough Tallies Cost of Card St Fire, Average Opener for Kenai Dip Net Fishery, Monday Shooting Victim Named as Russell Camp, Marijuana Discussions Scheduled for Kenai Council
Wednesday 7/15
Heroin Use Deaths Triple in Five Years, School Board Member Supports New Testing, Monday Shooting Investigation Continues, Johnson Tire Service Reorganizing Under Chapter 11 Filing
Thursday 7/16
No Agrium Opening, Debate Ongoing, Governor Presses Medicaid Without Legislative Approval, BlueCrest “Confident” in Cosmo Discovery, Kenai City Council Rejects Marijuana Moratorium
Friday 7/17
Marijuana Delivery Businesses Displeased with Treatment, Reform Planned with Alaska Medicaid Expansion, Flight From Juneau to Hoonah Involved in Crash, Alaska Court Rules Initiative Would Impede Pebble Process