The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, June 16th
- Former Homer Broadcaster, Tom Bodett, Sues Motel 6 Over Unpaid Contract And Unauthorized Use Of Voice
- Dive Team Says Raising Sunken Kachemak Bay Boat Is Possible—But Only If Funds And Family Support Align
- US Appeals Court Refuses To Overturn Biden Approval Of Alaska’s Willow Oil Project
- Kenai Peninsula Air Fair Closes Out With Fun, Flight, And Festivities
Tuesday, June 17th
- Iron Dog To Finish In Fairbanks For 2026, Marking A Return To Its Roots
- Alaska Joins $7.4 Billion Nationwide Settlement With Purdue Pharma, Sackler Family Over Opioid Crisis
- Begich Co-Leads Bipartisan Bill To Support Young Fishermen
- Kenai Cultural Center Presents Fish & Water History In The Kenai Peninsula
Wednesday, June 18th
- Anchor Point man takes plea deal in 2024 Homer shootings
- Federal Charges Dropped Against Senor Panchos/Sol-Agave Mexico Owner Rodriguez-Rincon
- Interior Department Proposes Reopening Majority Of Alaska’s Petroleum Reserve To Oil And Gas Leasing
- Seward Shipyard Awarded $95.4M Contract To Overhaul NOAA’s Oscar Dyson
Thursday, June 19th
- Assembly Backs Full School Funding While Mayor Warns Of Hidden Costs And “Unsustainable” Path
- Feds Announce 39 Criminal Cases Filed In Alaska Under Operation Take Back America
- Kenai Peninsula Food Bank Hosts Spring Festival
- Kenai City Council Approves $75 Fine For Drivers Cutting Through Parking Lots
Friday, June 20th