The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, October 21st
- Murkowski Says She Hopes Peltola Is Reelected To Congress
- The Last In-Person Vote In The US Will Be Cast On The Desolate Tundra Of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands
- DOT To Host Sterling Safety Corridor MP 82.5 To 94 Open House At SRSC
- ASD To Release Plan To Close Schools, Redraw Middle School Boundaries In November
- Strong Winds Forecasted For Kenai Peninsula
Tuesday, October 22nd
- Leader Of Multistate Drug Trafficking Ring Sentenced To 15 years
- Alaska’s First Votes Appear To Show Disproportionately High Democratic Interest
- ADF&G Will Begin Mailing Annual Sport Fishing Surveys
- Data Centers Face Growing Opposition Outside. Gov. Mike Dunleavy Wants Them In Alaska.
Wednesday, October 23rd
- As Early Voting Opens, Peltola And Begich Meet For Last Face-To-Face Forum Before Election Day
- Troopers Ask For Public’s Help To Track Down Mailbox Vandals
- BLM To Open Fortymile Caribou Federal Subsistence Hunt
- Army Corps Cancels Nome Port Expansion Contracting Over Costs
- AG Joins Challenge To Final Rule That ‘Threatens Viability of Nursing Homes’
Thursday, October 24th
- Skyview Hosts Students For Mind-A-Mazes Competition
- Alaska Healthcare Facilities Conserve IV Fluids During National Shortage
- Dunleavy Declares Disaster For October ‘24 West Coast Storm
- Sullivan, House Republicans Urge Biden-Harris Admin To Improve Plastic Management Treaty At U.N.
Friday, October 25th