The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, February 5th
- Dunleavy Proposes Legislation To Increase Competition And Reduce Energy Costs For Ratepayers
- A Woman Stole A Memory Card From A Truck. The Gruesome Footage Is Now Key To An Alaska Murder Trial
- Alaska & Hawaii Delegations Seek Medicare Reimbursement Flexibility For Rural Hospitals
- Get Ready Alaska, It’s Time For Taxes!
Tuesday, February 6th
- Three SoHi Seniors Among Murkowski’s And Sullivan’s Military Academy Nominations
- Kasilof Couple Arrested For Cruelty To Animals
- 1-Year Contract Extension For District Employees Ratified By Board Of Education
- Boeing Flags Potential Delays After Supplier Finds Another Problem With Some 737 Fuselages
- Theme For The 2024 Homer Winter Carnival Celebration Is “What’s Old is New!”
Wednesday, February 7th
- Kasilof Couple Arrested For Cruelty To Animals
- Department Of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Releases Analysis Of Wrangell Landslide
- U.S Senators Call On HHS Secretary To Support Head Start Impacted By Workforce Shortages, Enrollment Challenges
- KPB Debates How To Handle Gateway Liquor License Transfer
Thursday, February 8th
- Winter Weather Advisory For Western Prince William Sound
- Dunleavy Addresses Criticisms Of His Education Budget
- Alaska Joins $1.5 Million Multistate Securities Settlement Against Crypto Platform, TradeStation
- Representative Zack Fields Introduces Legislation To Expand Access To Breast Cancer Screenings
- Racial Slurs Through Zoom Caused Kenai City Council To Pause Another Meeting
Friday, February 9th
- State Parks Recruiting For Kenai Peninsula Citizen Advisory Boards
- ‘Whistling Sound’ Heard On Previous Boeing Max 9 Flight Before Door Plug Blowout, Lawsuit Alleges
- Avalanche Warning From Girdwood To Seward
- Homer In The Running For Best Small Town Art Scene