The Kenai Chamber of Commerce extended the deadline for their annual gingerbread house contest, giving contestants an extra two weeks to submit their creations. All are welcome to drop off a ...
Former council member Glenese Pettey was appointed to serve on the Kenai City Council on Nov. 19, fulfilling a seat left empty when Henry Knackstedt’s term as City of Kenai mayor began on Oct. 20.
A new five-year offshore oil and gas leasing plan proposes 21 sales in Alaska, from the Gulf of Alaska to the High Arctic, ...
“The ultimate horror show is we end up with two projects,” said Antony Scott, a former Alaska public utility regulator who ...
When an older pastor was asked by a father if his young children would chose to remain part of his family after they grew up, ...
With the shortest day of the year only a month away, the sun is more elusive than ever. Now is the time to stay inside and ...
The Kenai River dipnet fishery is one of Alaska’s greatest treasures. Attracting thousands of Alaskans each summer, the dipnet fishery provides an incomparable bounty and continues a proud tradition ...
Used to be, a bagman was the guy in the movie who picked up or delivered the takings from a robbery. They tried not to look ...
Charles Deehr will never forget his first red aurora. On Feb. 11, 1958, Deehr was a student at Reed College in Portland, ...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was also recognized for her commitment to furthering bipartisan collaboration in Congress. She ...
King David Thurman left his Cooper Landing-area home in late July 1914 for another season of mining. He failed to return, and ...