The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, April 28th
- The State Of The Kenai Peninsula Borough Economy Remains Optimistic, Despite Growing Pains
- Cruise Season Begins In Homer With Arrival Of Viking’s Venus
- Alaska Airports Urge Residents To Prepare For REAL ID Enforcement Deadline
- State Troopers Are Responding To A Plane Crash Near Nanwalek
Tuesday, April 29th
- Magnitude 4.7 Earthquake Recorded 18 miles SW of Hope
- Two Dead, One Seriously Injured In Nanwalek Plane Crash
- KPEDD Kicks Off 2026–2031 Economic Development Strategy with Focus on Housing, Childcare, and Transportation
- Kenai Man Pleads Guilty To Sexual Assault And Assault Charges
- Former Paul Banks Elementary Paraprofessional Identified Among Victims In Nanwalek Plane Crash
- Alaska Becomes First State To Mandate Cancer Warning Labels On Alcohol
- Kenai Peninsula Borough Targets High-Crash Roads In New Safety Plan
Wednesday, April 30th
- NTSB: Dog On Runway May Have Led To Fatal Plane Crash Near Nanwalek
- Alaska Oil And Gas: Kenai Peninsula Industry Update
- Sen. Sullivan Extends Deadline For Alaska Student PSA Contest On Fentanyl Awareness
- City Of Kenai Donates Land For Affordable And Senior Housing Development
Thursday, May 1st
- Construction To Begin This Month On Long-Awaited Kenai Bluff Stabilization Project
- Annual Electronics Recycling Day Set For May 3 At Central Peninsula Landfill
- Gear Up For Kenai Community Clean-Up Day
- Master Plan Underway For Kenai Parks And Recreation
Friday, May 2nd
- Sterling Highway Improvements Near Anchor Point Now Set To Begin In 2026, Project Split Into Phases
- Op-Ed: Micciche On Taxes, Adequate Education Funding And Putting Something Back Into Your Pocket
- Senate Panel Advances Bipartisan Bill Targeting Illegal Foreign Fishing Fleets
- Over 144,000 Alaskans At Risk From Tobacco And Nicotine Use, Report Says
- One Rescued In Seward Vessel Fire