The ordinance would create a standardized process governing when city officials may issue trespass notices, how those notices are documented, and how they can be appealed.
Anchorage Man Gets 10 Days in Jail After Children Found Wandering Alone on Kasilof Beach During Fourth of July
Author: Nick Sorrell |
When troopers arrived, they found two children under five-years-old, the younger being cared for by Good Samaritans.
Wasilla Diesel Mechanic Receives Presidential Pardon After EPA Conviction
Author: Nick Sorrell |
The case gained widespread attention in 2022 when the U.S. EPA executed a search warrant at Matanuska Diesel with dozens of armed personnel from multiple federal agencies.
Woman Charged After Alleged Assault with A Hatchet At Kelly Lake Campground
Author: Nick Sorrell |
According to the complaint, Lorraine Fairchild denied any physical altercation occurred that day, denied throwing beer cans or attacking a man with a hatchet, and instead alleged he had assaulted her two days earlier.
Ruffridge Says Alaska LNG Bill Should Prioritize Jobs, Affordable Energy Over New Costs
Author: Nick Sorrell |
Ruffridge said he supports the overall goal of advancing the project but questioned whether the working draft protects the state’s interests and ensured the project can be financed and built.
Drunk Driver Nearly Hits Trooper Head-On During 4th of July Highway Chase
Author: Nick Sorrell |
43-year-old Jeremy Hildebrand was arrested July 4 after troopers received a REDDI report on Independence Day.
This Week On The Kenai: 6/29 – 7/3
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
The KSRM News Department has compiled some of the week’s top headlines.
Seward Highway Reopens After Overturned Semi Spills Salmon, Fuel Across Roadway
Author: Nick Sorrell |
The driver and one passenger were transported to a Seward hospital with minor injuries
Soldotna Claims Victory In Great Kenai-Soldotna Food Fight
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
After a month of friendly competition to help feed local families, Soldotna has been crowned the winner of the 2026 Great Kenai-Soldotna Food Fight, a “two towns, one mission” competition.
STIP Amendment Proposes Additional Funding For Sterling Highway Safety Corridor
Author: Peyton Hernandez |
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has released the 2024–2027 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Amendment #6 for public review and comment through August 2, 2026.
