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Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced Friday that he will extend the statewide COVID-19 emergency declaration for another 30 days, hours after hospital administrators held a news conference asking him to do just that. “Given the rise in cases and given the uncertainty over the next two to three months, I will extend this declaration on Nov. 16 at 12:01 a.m.,” Dunleavy said during a Friday night press… → Read More
Troopers seized the three cases of beer, which were estimated at $50 in value. → Read More
Cook Inletkeeper to raise funds through community showcase → Read More
This case had been closed since 2002 after investigators failed to locate a suspect. → Read More
Fewer than 40 people could potentially make a decision on the petition. → Read More
The cost and availability of a COVID test depends primarily on the testing location → Read More
The ballot measure would implement open primaries and ranked-choice voting in Alaska. → Read More
Seward students make linoleum prints to raise money for SeaLife Center → Read More
An interview with the nonpartisan candidate. → Read More
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Baisden discusses PFD, COVID and running as a petition candidate. → Read More
Shots will be available Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lot of Kenai Central High School. → Read More
The congressman discusses economics, oil and the stimulus → Read More
In first press conference in almost two months, Dunleavy addresses recent virus surge → Read More
Boundary commission opens 7-day comment period on whether or not to send annexation to ballot box → Read More
Kenai Peninsula Peace Crane Garden Trails take shape → Read More
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation rejected a grant application to support the proposed project → Read More
Food bank partners with Kenai, Soldotna to feed residents → Read More
Kenai hosts fifth annual Fall Pumpkin Festival in Old Town → Read More
The borough has offered the option of filing sales tax online since April. → Read More