Student news Ninilchik students Caleb Daniels and Esther Pherson were among the graduates honored at Bob Jones University’s commencement exercises….
Kindergarten through college, students are wrapping up their studies and graduating. The following ceremonies are held at the school unless…
Praise and advice, cheers and applause, balloons and bouquets marked the 2013 commencement ceremony of Kachemak Bay Campus, Kenai Peninsula…
A law enforcement official with more than 30 years experience told a group of Kenai Peninsula residents and business owners…
FAIRBANKS — Denali National Park and Preserve’s entrance area facilities opened Wednesday for the summer visitor season, despite some lingering…
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly introduced its $73.2 million fiscal year 2014 budget on May 7. The budget is contained…
Bidding was modest in the state’s May 8 Cook Inlet areawide lease sale, held every spring. Twenty-eight lease tracts were…
After launching one of the largest and fastest 3D seismic data gathering campaigns in Cook Inlet’s history, Apache Oil Corp.’s…
From upscale white tablecloth restaurants to take-out sandwich shops, Homer’s creative chefs have been crafting a cuisine that, for lack…
Buccaneer Energy has spudded its first well with the Endeavour-Spirit of Independence jack-up rig nine months after it arrived in…
Summer is almost here and there is a very obvious tension on the Kenai Peninsula related to the role of…
In spite of the best laid plans for the Homer Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center’s annual cleanup day, event…
Christmas 2011 was a turning point at St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church in Homer. On this particular holiday with parishioners out…