The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, January 20th
- Trump Is Holding Off On Tariffs But Betting Day 1 Moves Can Cut Energy Prices And Tame Inflation
- Trump Vows To Change The Name Of North America’s Tallest Peak From Denali To Mount McKinley
- Applications For Federal Specialty Crop Block Grants Available
Tuesday, January 21st
- 2025 Legislative Session Convenes
- Alaska Congressional Delegation Calls Trump Executive Order Moves “Unleashing Alaska’s Economy”
- Girl Scout Troop 210 And Rotary Club Build “Bucket Trees” For Russian River Campgrounds
- Alaska State Fair Scholarships 2025
Wednesday, January 22nd
- Trespassing Seward Man Arrested After Barricading Himself In A Bathroom
- Peninsula Legislators Sworn In At 34th Alaska Legislature
- Alaska Senate Gavels 34th Alaska State Legislature
- Project Homeless Connect Events Across The Peninsula
Thursday, January 23rd
- Kenai City Council Requests Disaster Declaration From Governor For 2024 East Side Set Net Fishery
- Dunleavy And State Leaders Celebrate Trump’s Executive Actions For Alaska
- Man Sentenced For 2021 Fairbanks Safeway Shooting
- Senate Advances Pete Hegseth As Trump’s Defense Secretary, Despite Allegations Against Him
- Second Round Of Soldotna Mini Grant Applications Is Open
Friday, January 24th
- Three Kodiak Residents Indicted For Drug Trafficking Related To 2022 Fatal Fentanyl Overdose
- A Golden Spike That Completed The Alaska Railroad Is Up For Auction. Alaskans Want To Bring It Home
- Alaska State Trooper Shot In Kasilof, Shooter Killed By Officers On The Scene
- Jeremey Douse Named Director Of Division of Forestry & Fire Protection And State Forester
- Congressman Begich Co-Sponsors Bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act