LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority recently awarded a combined $150,000 to three organizations on the Kenai Peninsula.
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Winning a race is no walk in the park, especially if you’re running. But one Sterling woman recently did just that, placing first in a duathlon in Hawaii.
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Life is no picnic, and that’s why the Kenai Performers are staging a Broadway classic of that same name. The show recently took on a new meaning for cast and crew members.
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About 30 solemnly gathered for a vigil Monday to honor missing and murdered Indigenous women. The tribe also used the opportunity to recognize local support services that are available for victims.
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The district estimates it will save roughly half a million in the first year after closing the school.
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Several religious groups sang, and prayed, in Soldotna last week in celebration of National Day of Prayer. The concert's goal was to promote inclusion and unity among all beliefs.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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Ninilchik and Clam Gulch beaches will stay closed to razor clam harvests through the year. The next season of the PBS KIDS show “Molly of Denali” will be the last for the foreseeable future. Plus, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration defunds a program that catalogs sea ice data.
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Gov. Dunleavy threatens to veto a compromise bill to boost funding for the state’s public schools. Plus, a Sterling resident wins a duathlon in Hawaii.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re focusing on the global liquefied natural gas market as it relates to the Alaska LNG Project.
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We're chatting with organizers of the Seward Salmon & Song Festival, a new music festival that will kick off in May.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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This year, presenters highlighted mariculture, workforce development and healthcare. But one topic rose above the rest: energy. Where to find it, how we use it and ways to get more of it.
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Larry talks readying a space to get gardening as the weather starts to improve.
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Speaking to the Kenai and Soldotna chambers of commerce Wednesday, Borough Mayor Peter Micciche talked through a few key elements of his yet-to-be-released borough budget.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Kenai Central High School seniors say they learned how a single money misstep can lead to rippling financial consequences.
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Heading into the current budget cycle, the district faced a $17 million deficit if it wanted to offer the same level of programs and staffing it did for the current school year. So, the budget passed last month closes Sterling Elementary to cut costs.
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Demonstrators gathered to commemorate workers rights and speak out against the Trump administration’s actions, which some rally-goers say will impact labor unions.
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Voting in the cooperative’s annual election closed at Thursday evening’s annual membership meeting, where the winners were announced.
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The first barge of rocks will arrive in Kenai on May 16 from Sand Point, in the Aleutians.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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President Trump is on his way to the Mideast, where his personal ties with Gulf Arab rulers, family business deals and U.S. interests converge.
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The Trump administration's effort to reshape the Justice Department's civil rights division and its mission, once the crown jewel of the department, has prompted a mass exodus of attorneys.
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The Trump administration hopes to eliminate potentially harmful synthetic dyes used to give foods, drinks and medicines vivid color. Manufacturers say it's not that simple to make the change.
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