The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, January 13th
- More Than 2k Still Without Power After Storms
- Legislative Task Force Offers Possible Actions To Rescue Troubled Alaska Seafood Industry
- Anchorage Man Sentenced To 65 Years For 2018 Murder
- Kenai Cultural Center Grand Re-Opening
Tuesday, January 14th
- Elam’s Vacant Assembly Seat Now Open For Appointment Applications
- Nick Begich Appointed Vice Chair Of Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee
- Alaska Bills On Alcohol-Cancer Warnings And E-Cigarettes Revived After Faltering Last Year
- The Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game Says Reports of Angry Moose Decreased
Wednesday, January 15th
- $1K BSA Increase Would Cover Majority Of KPBSD $17 Mil Budget Deficit, Holland Says
- AG Taylor New Chair Of Attorney General Alliance
- Sullivan Receives Commitments Secretary Of Defense Nominee Hegseth On Alaska’s Strategic Importance
- AEA Awards $20.9 Million To Strengthen Alaska’s Grid Resilience
- The Kenai Cultural Center Is Now Open To The Public & Showcasing Early Kenai
Thursday, January 16th
- Kenai Man Brandishing Loaded Shotgun In Traffic Arrested By KPD
- Grocery Shoppers Willing To Pay More For Alaska Grown Produce, Study Finds
- AK Goodwill Aiding Red Cross In CA Wildfires
- Doug Burgum, Trump’s pick for public lands boss, questions reliability of renewable power
- Gov. Dunleavy Orders Flags to Fly Full Staff On Inauguration Day
Friday, January 17th