The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, August 12th
- Seward Highway Reopens After Sporadic Closures During Standoff In Indian
- US Coast Guard Patrol Spots Russian Military Ship Off Alaska Islands
- Subsistence Board Officially Extends Moose Hunting In Unit 12, Closes Unit 13
- FBI In Anchorage Searching For Another Attempted Bank Robber
- Alaska Invested Millions To Fix Food Stamp Backlogs. Some Users Still Can’t Get Through.
Tuesday, August 13th
- Kenai Woman Arrested In Homer After Providing False Name And Throwing “Urine-Covered Shoes” At Officers
- CANCELLED: Silver Alert Issued For 67-Year-Old Last Seen At Central Peninsula Hospital
- Disabled Alaskans Sue State And Appointed Guardian For Alleged Financial Abuse, Neglect
- An Estimated 290 Residences Damaged By Flooding From Lake Dammed By Alaska Glacier, Officials Say
- Bjorkman, Carpenter Spar In Full-House Debate
Wednesday, August 14th
- KPBSD Superintendent Clayton Holland Talks New School Year
- Bill To Expand Renewable Energy Access In Alaska Signed Into Law
- Single-Hook Only In The Kenai River
- Governor Dunleavy Hosts U.S. House Committee On Natural Resources Members For Tour Of Alaska
- Industry Appreciation Day Set For Saturday August 17th
Thursday, August 15th
- Property Tax Cuts For Farmers, Homebuyers Combined With Assessment Accountability Becomes Law
- ADF&G And USFWS Multi-year Radiotagging Study Of Kenai River Adult Coho Salmon
- Commercial Icebreaker To Be Homeported In Juneau
- Two Alaska State Troopers Charged With Assault Of A Soldotna Man
Friday, August 16th
- Police Fatally Shoot Teen In Alaska’s Largest City, The Fourth Such Killing Since Mid-May
- Nine Of Ten Local Office Races Will Be Uncontested
- HEA Agreement With Solstice Energy Paves The Way Construction Of The largest Solar Project In Alaska
- SB 174 Adds Honor And Remember, Honor And Sacrifice Flags As State Symbols