The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, November 18th
- Homer Spit Road Reopens Sunday Night After Periodic Weekend Closures
- More Essential Health Benefits to be Covered in Alaska by 2026, Div. Of Insurance Says
- Alaska Political Leaders Hope To See Trump Undo Restrictions On Oil Drilling
- DOT Pursues Feasibility Study For Tunnel Under Knik Arm Connecting Anchorage & Mat-Su
Tuesday, November 19th
- Central Peninsula Hospital 16th Annual Holiday Bazaar
- Ballot Measure To Repeal Alaska’s Ranked Choice Voting System Is Now Failing By 192 Votes
- ADF&G Releases 2024 Salmon Harvest Summary
- ACTA Findings Rank Alaska Higher Education 50th In The Nation For Core Curriculum Standards
- Supreme Court Leaves In Place Alaska Campaign Disclosure Rules Voters Approved In 2020
- HEA Update: Credits To Long Time Members, Common Power Outage Causes, & Natural Gas Usage
Wednesday, November 20th
- Dire Condition Of Alaska’s Seafood Industry Has Many Causes And No Easy Fixes, Experts Say
- Carcass Of Endangered Fin Whale Washes Up Near Alaska’s Largest City
- Vance Seeks Disaster Declaration For Lower Kenai After Weather And High Tide Damage Infrastructure
- Sullivan Announces Fentanyl Awareness Competition For Alaska High School Students
Thursday, November 21st
- Begich, Bjorkman, Vance Declared Winners After RCV Tabulation; Ballot Measure 2 Fails By 664 Votes
- Josiah Kelly Indicted For Multiple Crimes For Shootings In Homer
- Homer Spit Damage From High Seas Declared Local Emergency
- Gold Medal Cyclist Faulkner Coming To Homer For Home Town Celebration
Friday, November 22nd
- For The First Time, Women Will Outnumber Men In The Alaska House Next Year
- HEA Gets $2.6 Million For Wildfire Defense
- Murkowski, Padilla Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Establish The Atmospheric River Forecasting Program