The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, May 20th
- Dive Team Finds Bodies Of 2 Men Dead Inside Plane Found Upside Down In Alaska Lake
- One Dead After Fatal Moose Attack In Homer
- Security Footage Appears To Show That Alaska Man Did Not Raise Gun Before Being Killed By Police
- Plant A Tree! It’s Arbor Day
- Peltola Secures Wins For Alaska Skies
- Sand Donations Making Their Way To Help Triumvirate Theatre
Tuesday, May 21st
- Soldotna Police Chief Resigns; An “Amicable” Parting Of Ways, Says City
- Climber Found Dead On Denali, North America’s Tallest Peak
- 2024 Upper Cook Inlet Commercial Dipnet Fishery Update
- Central Peninsula Delegation Share Thoughts On Legislative Session
Wednesday, May 22nd
- Moose Kills Alaska Man Attempting To Take Photos Of Her Newborn Calves
- Suzanne LaFrance Declares Victory In Anchorage Mayor’s Race
- Upper Cook Inlet 2024 Outlook For Commercial Sea Gillnet Salmon Fishing
- Ruffridge, Carpenter, Bjorkman Discuss Carbon Storage Bill On “Sound Off”
Thursday, May 23rd
- Coast Guard Says Alaska Charter Boat Likely Capsized Last Year After Flooding, Killing 5
- Alaska State Fair And Alaska Railroad Announce Return Of Fair Train In 2024
- Memorial Day Services Scheduled For Monday On The Central Peninsula
- Sexually Explict Content In Library Brought Up Before Soldotna Council
Friday, May 24th
- Shell Abandons North Slope Oil Leases, Raising Questions About The Industry’s Future In Alaska
- Murkowski Introduces Legislation To Combat Rabies In Rural, Tribal Communities
- Intoxicated Soldotna Man Arrested After Abandoning Motorcycle
- Alaska Mayor Who Wanted To Give The Homeless A One-Way Ticket Out Of Anchorage Concedes Election