The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, June 10th
- One Dead Following Vehicle Accident Near Mile 75 of Seward Hwy
- Anchorage Assembly Leaders Aim To Postpone Police Chief Confirmation Until Mayor LaFrance Takes Office
- EPA Determines Alaska’s Water Quality Standards Need To Be Updated
- Despite A Bomb Threat In Seward, Drag Story Hour Safely Carries On
Tuesday, June 11th
- Measure Aimed At Repealing Alaska’s Ranked Choice Voting System Scores Early, Partial Win In Court
- Kenai’s Bluff Erosion Stabilization Gets Ceremonial Beginning
- After Reduction Of Staff Cuts KPBSD Once Again Left Hoping For Permanent Change In Education Funding
- Alaska Legislature Passes Comprehensive Local Tax Exemption Legislation To Benefit Farmers And Homebuyers
Wednesday, June 12th
- Vehicle Collision Shuts Down Sterling Hwy North Of Homer
- Dunleavy Will Be Asked To Pick Fourth Alaska Supreme Court Justice
- DOT&PF Reminds Alaskans Of Sign Placement Laws During Campaign Season
- Student Representation Will Take Place At KPB Chambers In Near Future
Thursday, June 13th
- Mayor Micciche Pushes For CPI-Based “Fiscal Discipline” In Most Recent And Future Budgets
- Environmentalists Urge US To Plan ‘Phasedown’ Of Alaska’s Key Oil Pipeline Amid Climate Concerns
- Search And Rescue Efforts Are Underway In Ketchikan
- Kenai’s Annual Kite Festival Takes Place On Saturday
Friday, June 14th