Homer Electric will award a number of academic or vocational scholarships in 2014. The scholarships are available for high school…
JUNEAU — Mining is good for Alaska’s economy, but while the state’s six producing mines are holding up well, and…
JUNEAU — In 2010, the state adopted an energy policy that, among other things, set a goal of having 50…
Increased oil and gas activity are driving the central Kenai Peninsula real estate market, according to local realtors. “Overall, we’re…
SVT Health and Wellness employees give a shout-out to National Wear Red Day, Feb. 7, promoting awareness of women and…
Commercial and recreational fishermen in the United States are hoping that an amendment to the Magnuson-Stevens Act will address a…
In the fall of 2013 a wave of announcements for development in the Nikiski industrial area began making its way…
While job growth has risen steadily in the past few years, a state economist predicts a slight decrease in job…
Bob Letson, CEO of South Peninsula Hospital, has been named in the inaugural list of “50 Rural Hospital CEOs to…
JUNEAU — The floor of the Alaska Senate broke into an impromptu debate over oil taxes Monday. Sen. Cathy Giessel…
A California-based development company is making progress with its plans to transform the Soldotna “Y” with new buildings to house…
After nearly a full day of board deliberations on 25 proposed regulatory changes, the Cook Inlet’s personal-use fishery remains largely…
The on-going Board of Fisheries meeting dealing with Cook Inlet salmon plans has been rough on the commercial fishermen, taking…