The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, July 22nd
- Rescued Walrus Calf ‘Sassy’ And Alert After Seemingly Being Left By Her Herd In Alaska
- Bill Mandating End To Use Of PFAS-Containing Firefighting Foams Becomes Law In Alaska
- $4 Million Designated For Marydale Ave Reconstruction In Recent U.S. Senate Appropriations Bill
- Seward Man Officially Charged For Terroristic Threatening Of Gov. Dunleavy
Tuesday, July 23rd
- ADF&G Warns Of Fines For Illegally Dumped Fish
- Bristol Bay Sees Smallest Sockeye Sizes On Record, Despite Large Run
- $1 Mil Appropriated By Senate Committee For New Units At Nikiski Senior Center
- Kenai Gas Line Replacement Project Nears Completion
Wednesday, July 24th
- Fall Fortymile Caribou Season In Zones 1 and 4 Delayed
- Southeast And Southcentral Alaska Awarded $38M To Launch Heat Pump Rebate Program
- Alaska Supreme Court Positioned To Be Majority-Women For First Time
- Kenai Woman Burglarizes Then Sets Fire To Home In Kenai
Thursday, July 25th
- Multiple Charges Dropped, Defamation Suit Filed In Sexual Abuse Case Against Former SoHi Teacher
- Anchorage Officers Cleared In Kristopher Handy Killing, As Police Release Body Camera Video
- Dunleavy Signs 3 Energy Bills Into Law
- No Bait And Single-Hook Artificial Lures Only In The Kasilof River
Friday, July 26th