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Seward police arrested 44-year-old Cash Christensen after asking the public for help locating him and his car this weekend.
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Seward voters will decide in May 2023 whether to combine the utilities into a Kenai Peninsula-wide electric cooperative.
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Millions of tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. On the Kenai Peninsula, one man is trying to change that by giving plastic waste a useful second life.
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Stevens was hiking the Lost Lake trail near Seward when he had a medical emergency. Gov. Mike Dunleavy, for whom Stevens once served as chief of staff, called him great friend who dedicated his life to making Alaska a better place.
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State economist Gunnar Shultz says that increasing short-term housing has been connected to declining options for long-term renters.
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Kenai's parade and festivities are scheduled for Monday, with other events sprinkled across the peninsula throughout the weekend.
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When a landslide blocked off the road between Seward and Lowell Point on May 7, Miller's Landing canceled its camping and touring bookings through most of the month and instead started using its boats to shuttle trapped locals and tourists.
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A landslide has blocked traffic between Lowell Point and Seward since May 7. Residents have been getting to and from nearby Seward by water taxi ever since.
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Seward’s economy relies heavily on tourism from cruises. But the city saw a healthy stream of independent travelers in 2021.
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A warm and wet weather system could spur flooding in Anchor Point and Seward this weekend.Celine Van Breukelen is a hydrologist with the National Weather…