The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, November 4th
- Anchorage School District Officials Propose Closing 7 Elementary Schools
- Winter Storm Watch Calls For 10-18 Inches of Snow in Turnagain Pass & Summit Lake
- Justice Department To Monitor Voting Compliance In Alaska
- Homer Students Used AI To Make Fake Nude Photos Of Classmates, Police Say
- Strong Gusty Winds And Periods Of Rain For Western Kenai Peninsula Monday Night
Tuesday, November 5th
- Connections 4th Grader Heading To DC To Light Capitol Christmas Tree
- Election Day Information & Polling Locations 2024
- Alaskans Are Increasingly Abusing Multiple Drugs, Complicating Treatment
- Reallocation Of Pacific Cod Quotas In Gulf Of Alaska Could Impact Local Fisheries
Wednesday, November 6th
- KSRM 2024 State And Federal Unofficial Election Results
- UA Board Of Regents To Consider FY26 Budgets, Strategic Investments That Empower Alaska
- Alaska Voters Retaining All 19 State Judges Up For Election
- Dunleavy Expresses Excitement For Alaska With After Trump Elected
Thursday, November 7th
- Peninsula Oilers Will Not Participate In The 2025 ABL Season
- Annual Land Auction Sells 121 Lots to Alaskans
- North Slope, Alaska: Revised Authorization For Marine Mammal Incidental Take In Ice Road Construction
- ACLU Of Alaska Responds To The Election Of Donald Trump
- State Ferry Tustumena’s Replacement Could Face Years Of Construction Setbacks
Friday, November 8th
- Double Fatality Accident Closes Seward Highway
- Senate Continues Bipartisan Coalition And Announces Leadership Positions
- ANWR Coastal Plain Lease Sale Advances
- Interior Department Strengthens Conservation Of American Bison Through New Agreement With Canada and Mexico
- House Majority Coalition Announces Key Leadership Positions
- Kenai/Soldotna Fish and Game Advisory Committee Sets November 13th Meeting