The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Monday, September 23rd
- Troopers Bust Drug Operation In Seward
- Why An Alaska Island Is Using Peanut Butter And Black Lights To Find A Rat That Might Not Exist
- Weigh-In With Fat Bears At Katmai National Park For Fat Bear Week
- This September Is The Deadliest Month For Pedestrians In Anchorage In Over A Decade
Tuesday, September 24th
- Troopers Seeking Additional Information On Burglary
- Alaska’s Life-Expectancy Drop Was Biggest Among All States In 2021, CDC Says
- East Side Setnet And Upper Cook Inlet Fisheries Awarded Disaster Relief For 2018/2020 Seasons
- Ship Creek Drainage Moose Hunt Will Offer Limited Permits
Wednesday, September 25th
- For The First Time, America Has An Arctic Ambassador, And He’s Alaskan
- AST Seeking Person Of Interest In Violent Crime
- Army Corps Of Engineers Closes Regulatory Field Office In Soldotna
- Alaska Natural Gas Crunch Is Increasing Demand For A Traditional Fuel — Coal
- A Death Involved In AST Search For Person Of Interest In Violent Crime
Thursday, September 26th
- Police Searching For A Man Involved In The Shooting Death Of A Seward Woman
- Two Kodiak Trawlers Caught 2,000 King Salmon. Now, A Whole Fishery Is Closed.
- Alaska U.S. Attorney’s Office Investigated, As Fallout Over Judge’s Misconduct Continues
- “Weird Al” Yankovic To Open 2025 Alaska State Fair Concert Series
Friday, September 27th