Robert W. Service, the poet often referred to as “the bard of the Yukon,” creates in his fifth volume of verse a narrative ...
“But we realized that’s okay,” Co continued. “With just 83 students, our class comes from every corner of Kachemak Bay: East ...
Every summer, the Kenai Community Library hosts a summer reading program, welcoming readers of all ages to participate in ...
The Alaska World Arts Festival will look a little different than normal this year. Rather than hosting a packed schedule of ...
“We got to laugh with you, we got to cry with you … we got to celebrate with you when you pushed through and found success,” ...
Kenai Peninsula College conferred 136 degrees in a commencement ceremony held at Kenai Central High School last Thursday.
Giving a voice to a 20-inch plastic doll was big news. Though she wasn’t as talkative as the first time Alexa answered your ...
On Oct. 4, 1918, a young mother named Margaret Sterling left her Nenana home to ride a launch up the Tanana and Chena rivers ...
There is good news for Alaskans who want elections that are both secure and trustworthy. Gov. Dunleavy has introduced a ...
Hilcorp, in acquiring BP’s Alaska assets, follows a record of cooperation with our state government that by working together ...
Fishing season is nearly upon us. With it comes early mornings and busy streets and long lines at the Freddy’s. It is all ...
The first week of May marks five years since I began writing this column. A recipe and a little piece of my life presented to ...