News
Inletkeeper, partners file lawsuit against Cook Inlet gold mine
The Johnson Tract Mine is located on CIRI-owned lands inside Lake Clark National Park.
Kenai River dipnet fishery open 24 hours beginning Friday night
Per fish counts available from the department, 471,000 sockeye have been counted so far this year — with 108,000 counted on Wednesday alone.
Sports
Azzara, Moore win Birch Ridge Pro Am
The top four pros were rounded out by Zac Cowan with 78 and Bill Engberg at 84.
Opinion
Opinion: Big beautiful wins for Alaska in the Big Beautiful Bill
The legislation contains numerous provisions to unleash Alaska’s extraordinary resource economy.
Outdoors and Recreation
Volunteers revitalize Kenai scout park
Kenai’s Erik Hansen Scout Park overlooks the mouth of the Kenai River in Old Town.
Reeling ‘Em In: Kudos to anglers who adhere to fishing regulations
Line launchers mimicking the scofflaw’s method is one of the reasons fish get spooked and quit biting.
Life
Life in the Pedestrian Lane: AI or not?
AI is here to stay, for better or worse, and we have to recognize that there are limitations to its usefulness.
Goodness without gluten
These cakes are moist, sweet, and honestly the best gluten-free cake I have ever made.
Arts and Entertainment
On the Screen: ‘Superman’ a bold vision of hope, kindness
The film dares to say that kindness is “punk rock.”
Homer chamber hosts 6th annual Peony Celebration
The weeks-long festival features art exhibits, events, flower sales, guided farm tours and more.
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255 do the Salmon Shuffle
Tsunami warning canceled following 7.3 earthquake near Sand Point
Seward resident arrested after Monday night police pursuit
Seine test fishery continues after board of fish calls for more data
Opening arguments offered in Erfurth trial
Late-run sockeye beginning to arrive in Russian, Kenai rivers
Opinion: The fight to improve public education has just begun