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Emergency responders in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough have a new tool to help cardiac arrest patients. → Read More
The weekly downtown market in Palmer was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Organizers decides to tack another four weeks onto the season. → Read More
Owners say the concept is a year-round food truck pod and beer garden in a vacant lot near downtown Palmer. → Read More
Students will go to six periods split over two weeks with Fridays for online, at-home learning. → Read More
Forestry crews removed more than 8,000 hazardous dead trees from South Rolly Lake and Byers Lake campgrounds. → Read More
There are also plans for a handicap accessible trail along the top of the bluff with several scenic viewpoints. → Read More
Tour operators are navigating a new way of doing business during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
There are two sites off Buffalo Mine Road near Sutton and one on the Willer-Kash Road in Willow. → Read More
Volunteer Jason Johnson said organizers wanted to give people an option for celebrating the holiday. → Read More
Mat-Su emergency crews urge water safety over holiday weekend - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More
The popular birch syrup company has made changes to its gift shop, including a service window for walk-up customers. → Read More
The $12 million police station was paid for by a voter-approved sales tax increase. → Read More
The general manager said the grand opening would be a little more low-key because of the coronavirus pandemic but they'll still give away golden tickets for free donuts. → Read More
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough will begin to allow people back into the libraries, pools and ice arena. → Read More
The $2 million project is a temporary fix to smooth the road until an expansion project to create a four-lane divided highway. → Read More
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District canceled in-person graduations because of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, teachers are working to make sure the ceremonies are special. → Read More
AIDEA's chief investment officer says the AK SAFE program has allotted $50 million to help businesses during the coronavirus crisis. → Read More
AK Lady Barber Sherri Lilly will donate money raised from the auction to the Kids Kupboard nonprofit. → Read More
Frontline Mission in Wasilla wants to make sure no family goes hungry, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
A father and son in Palmer made 3D-printed face shields to protect health care workers at the Mat-Su Regional Medical Center during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More