The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, June 24th
- One Killed In Motor Vehicle Crash In Nikiski
- Man Arrested After Eluding AST On Motorcycle
- New Businesses Thrive Despite Challenges, Led by Women, Veterans
- EPA Region 10 Selects Caring For The Kenai Winners To Receive PEYA Award
Tuesday, June 25th
- Assembly Tables Bed Tax Resolution
- Proposals Sought For The 2025 Kenai Peninsula Habitat Rehabilitation & Protection Cost-Share Program
- ADF&G Opens Kasilof Mouth To Commercial Dipnetting June 27-29
- Kenai Installs Inclusive Seesaw At Municipal Park With Marathon Petroleum Grant
Wednesday, June 26th
- Spring Creek Prison Employee Arrested For Smuggling Drugs To Inmate
- Kasilof River Sockeye Salmon Limits Increased
- Kasilof River Dipnetting Area Expanded
- 2nd Annual King Of The River Food Drive Begins Next Week
- State Judge Upholds Most Fines Against Group Seeking Repeal Of Alaska Ranked Choice Voting
- Kenai Peninsula Brown Bear Season Closes For Remainder Of 2024
Thursday, June 27th
- As Salmon Season Kicks Off, Some Alaska Fishermen Fear For Their Futures
- Walgreens To Take A Hard Look At Underperforming Stores, Could Shutter Hundreds More
- District Court Vacates Federal Agency Decision To Place Lands Into Trust
- Ahead Of Withdrawal Deadline, Some Alaska Legislative Candidates Call It Quits
- Seward Lagoon Youth-Only Fishery Extended Through July 31
- Peltola Announces $54 Million For AK Roads And Ports
Friday, June 28th
- Study Shows Kenai Airport Could Support Direct Flights To Seattle
- Kenai Man Pleads Guilty To Threatening U.S. Senator
- Peltola And Fellow Representatives Re-Introduce Bipartisan Legislation To Update Federal Fisheries Management
- Representative Vance Says She Wont Challange If Governor Vetos Bills Enacted After Midnight