The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, October 28th
- How Candidates For The Alaska Legislature Are Talking About Education As Election Day Nears
- AK State Fair Adds Second “Weird Al” Show After ‘Overwhelming’ Demand For The First
- US Attorney Announces District Election Officer For Alaska Ahead Of Election Day
- False Citations Show Alaska Education Official Relied On Generative AI, Raising Broader Questions
Tuesday, October 29th
- CLES Douses Car Fire Along Side Seward Highway
- UPDATE: School Closure For Central Peninsula KPBSD Schools On Tuesday
- The Ability To Cast A Ballot Isn’t Always Guaranteed In Alaska’s Far-Flung Native Villages
- Alaska Awarded $50 Million Literacy Grant For Alaska Schools
- The State Says It Wants To Finish The Cooper Landing Bypass. So, Why Does It Keep Trying Not To?
Wednesday, October 30th
- Chronic Disease Report Reflects Some Unhealthy Habits Among Alaskans
- Kenai Peninsula Borough Conducts Survey About KPB Services
- Port Of Seward Awarded $45 Mil. By EPA
- 10 People Charged In Alaska Drug Trafficking Ring
Thursday, October 31st
- Southeast And Southcentral Alaska: New Charter Halibut Stamp Proposed For Anglers
- Winter Weather Advisory For Mixed Precipitation Across Western Kenai Peninsula
- SPD Lt. & Interim Chief Escott Officially Handed Department Reigns
- Charges Against State Troopers Accused Of Assaulting A Soldotna Man Raised To Felony
- AG Taylor Announces Significant Updates In Multistate Litigation Against Generic Drug Manufacturers For Conspiracies To Inflate Prices
Friday, November 1st
- Daylight Saving, Time To Change Smoke Detector Batteries
- Soldotna Man Arrested After Child Sex Abuse Material Discovered On His Personal Thumb Drive
- Special Weather Statement: Rising Snow Levels Along The Seward Highway Through Saturday
- Bridges In Yellowstone And Denali Parks Are Among Dozens Getting Federally Funded Upgrades
- Providence Alaska Introduces Telenurses, But Bedside Nurses Protest The Change