Borough Manager Amy Williams announces a strategic relocation of dumpsters at Dark Lake, enhanced by surveillance to combat illegal dumping, while addressing community concerns about tax filing and nonprofit funding.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly just made significant moves by approving a two-year lobbying contract, a 25-year lease for the Kodiak Rodeo and State Fair, and advancing important childcare zoning changes to public hearing!
Petersburg Medical Center's CEO reveals a potential $100 million funding opportunity for healthcare transformation and an MRI set to launch soon—how will this impact local health services?
The Central Peninsula Landfill is set to receive a major upgrade with $1.7 million in ARPA funds, but public voices are calling for transparency on how every dollar will be spent.
Kenai Peninsula Borough is set to spend $31,340 to notify property owners about a significant increase in their homestead exemption—get ready to reap the benefits!
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough has unveiled a comprehensive 400-page study filled with vital recommendations to tackle transportation and land-use challenges—could this be the key to improving local infrastructure?
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is making crucial decisions about the future of the Central Peninsula Landfill, including the potential for a new injection well and significant equipment upgrades.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly just enacted a pivotal tax code rewrite, stirring heated debates over senior exemptions and the controversial stacking of benefits.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough has successfully removed nearly 4,000 beetle-killed trees to enhance safety and reduce power outages, all while addressing trespass issues on borough land.
Kenai's City Council is making strides to enhance community life, tackling pressing issues and celebrating local achievements while gearing up for the beloved Pumpkin Fair!
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly meeting took an intriguing turn as Dee McKee called for a deeper dive into key agenda items, signaling potential shifts in local governance.
Residents of Matanuska-Susitna Borough are raising their voices against a proposed fuel excise tax, fearing it will worsen their already strained budgets and demanding greater transparency in government spending.
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly is under fire for memorializing partisan figure Charlie Kirk in official election materials, igniting a fierce debate over nonpartisanship in local governance.
Ketchikan's Assembly takes bold action to tackle environmental challenges and unlock local resources, including a $2.4 million response to a diesel spill and the sale of surplus property.
As the summer tourism season wraps up in Petersburg, the harbor gears up for winter with exciting plans to accommodate vessels seeking shelter and storage!
The Petersburg Borough Assembly's recent meeting highlighted a surprising lack of engagement from the community, raising questions about the future of local governance.
In a surprising twist, a local contractor's withdrawal from a key project has sparked a renewed determination in Petersburg Borough's assembly to keep community progress on track.
Kenai's Parks and Recreation Commission is tackling the daunting $1.6 million cost of the Old Town playground replacement while ensuring the community's needs are met.
Kenai City is about to kick off a new era of community sports with a $55,000 pavilion donation from the Kenai Soccer Club, transforming the local soccer field for families and players alike!
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Board is ready to connect with families during parent-teacher conferences next week, featuring exclusive listening sessions for direct engagement.
Ketchikan's School Board is taking bold steps to enhance local education, from fair compensation for educators to fostering student engagement through vital discussions.