The KSRM News Department has compiled some top headlines of the week.
Monday, August 7th:
- Potential Ballot Advisory Question For Voters Rejected By Borough Assembly
- At Least 2 Buildings Destroyed In Flooding In Alaska’s Capital From Glacial Lake Water Release
- Troopers Seize More Than $50k In Drugs At Salmonfest
- Western Portion Of White Mountains National Recreation Area Closed Due To Nearby Wildfire
Tuesday, August 8th:
- KPBSD Superintendent Clayton Holland Talks New School Year With KSRM
- Crammed With Tourists, Alaska’s Capital Wonders What Will Happen As Its Magnificent Glacier Recedes
- Vehicular Assault And Shooting Kills Power To Nikiski Neighborhood
- Russian River & Upper Kenai River Sockeye Salmon Limits Increased
Wednesday, August 9th:
- Kenai City Council Moving Forward On Rezoning And Appropriations For Proposed Kenai Waterfront Revitalization
- ADF&G Announces Kenai Brown Bear Season Dates And Sealing Period
- Bursting Ice Dam In Alaska Highlights Risks Of Glacial Flooding Around The Globe
- Anchorage Man Charged With Child Exploitation Offenses
- At Least 6 Killed In Wildfires That Devastated Parts Of The Hawaiian Island of Maui, Official Says
- Peninsula Auto Repair Workers Speak Out Against DOT Use Of Salt Brine On Roads
Thursday, August 10th:
- Murkowski Praises Kenai River Jr. Classic As A Transformative Experience For Kids
- Federal Report Sheds New Light On Alaska Helicopter Crash That Killed 3 Scientists, Pilot
- Wildlife Troopers Wrap Up Special Enforcement Of 2023 Bristol Bay and Area M Fishery
- Seasonal Opening Of Mystery Creek Access Road
Friday, August 11th: