The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, February 3rd
- Dunleavy Bills Prioritize Reform In Alaska Education Over BSA Increase
- FAA Implements New Flight Procedures At Homer Airport
- Homer Man Convicted Of Burglary And Theft
- Soldotna’s Storefront Improvement Program Accepting Applications
Tuesday, February 4th
- KPBSD Education Board To Discuss 9 Schools For Potential Closure
- Alaska State Parks Introduces Two New Cabins In Kodiak
- DOT&PF Announces 2025 Construction Season Projects
- Congressman Begich Announces Science, Space, And Technology Subcommittee Assignments For 119th Congress
Wednesday, February 5th
- KPBSD School Board Discusses Potential School Closures In Special Work Session
- Delta Expands Seasonal Service At Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
- Upcoming 2025 Frozen RiverFest
- First National Bank AK Named A Top 10 Bank In America By Forbes
Thursday, February 6th
- Assembly Appoints Leslie Morton To District 5 Seat
- Begich’s First Two Bills Pass The House
- Cooper Landing Snowshoe Softball Fun-Raiser
- Harvest AK and Chugach Electric Association Announce Plans to Bolster Southcentral Gas Supplies Through Re-Development Of Kenai Peninsula LNG Terminal
Friday, February 7th
- Man Sentenced 20 Years For 1995 Anchorage Murder After Fleeing To Dominican Republic
- President Trump Announces “Joint Venture” On Alaska LNG Project With Japan
- Missing Commuter Plane Found Crashed On Alaska Sea Ice And All 10 Aboard Died, Authorities Say
- Alaska Legislature Asks Trump To Retain Denali’s Name Instead Of Change It To Mount McKinley