The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, July 15th
- Alaska Political Leaders Condemn Attack On Trump
- Partial Closure Of Skilak Lake Campground Due To Construction In July & August
- Man Gets 226 Years In Deaths Of 2 Alaska Native Women. He Filmed The Torture Of One
- Soldotna FY25 Capital Budget Focuses On Maintenance And Park Improvements
Tuesday, July 16th
- Fortymile Caribou Hunt Quotas Reduced, Could Delay Season Opening
- Juneau Man Shot By Police Dies From Injuries
- Canadian Man Indicted, Arrested For Nearly 30-year Social Security Benefit Fraud Scheme
- Candidate Filing Period For Local Offices Opens August 1st
Wednesday, July 17th
- Soldotna Man Receives 30-Year Sentence In Sexual Abuse Case
- Kenai River Personal Use Dip Net Fishery Open 24 Hours Per Day
- Alaska Oil And Gas Watchdog Again Fines Hilcorp For Cook Inlet Violation
- King Of The River Contest Goes Into Extra Innings
Thursday, July 18th
- US Judge Suspends Alaska Cook Inlet Lease, Pending Additional Environmental Review
- Congressional Delegation Congratulates Homer’s Faulkner And Eagle River’s Kelter
- OSP Gives Update On Kasilof Officer-Involved Shooting
- Alaska Judge Who Resigned In Disgrace Didn’t Disclose Conflicts In 23 Cases, Investigation Finds
Friday, July 19th