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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District braces for another tough budget season as it faces an $8.5 million deficit. Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear a case challenging federal protections for subsistence fishing and hunting.
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Early estimates put the district about $8.5 million in the red if it maintained the same staffing and programs next school year.
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The initiative aims to raise awareness about declining king salmon runs within the Kenai watershed.
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Democrat Mary Peltola is running for U.S. Senate. Plus, two artists with roots on the central Kenai Peninsula receive artist awards from the Rasmuson Foundation.
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Aurora Borealis Charter School pitched two new grades – ninth and tenth – to the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s charter school committee Monday in Soldotna.
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The state issued a call for input on a potential Kenai Peninsula state forest in November.
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Alaska’s junior senator says he was part of a top secret briefing with Trump officials, who outlined a three-phase plan for the United States’ “next steps” in the country: stabilization, economic recovery and transition to free and fair elections.
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An Alaska judge on Friday delayed the troopers’ state criminal trial in response to the federal case.
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Two Soldotna-based Alaska State Troopers plead not guilty to federal civil rights charges and get their state trial delayed. Plus, U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan talks fishery bycatch, the Alaska LNG Project and Venezuela in an interview with KDLL.
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If Venezuela's oil industry sees a resurgence pushed by President Donald Trump, there may be impacts for Alaska industries. Alaska Airlines is reversing an issue with its Club 49 program that resulted in surprising bills for some fliers. Plus, the state was ordered to pay more than a half-million dollars in a lawsuit over a controversial predator control program in Southwest Alaska.
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Alaska is experiencing record snow and cold. Alaska's congressional delegation respond to Saturday's military operation in Venezuela. Plus, KNOM's Ben Townsend helps a group of scientists explore whether beavers are contributing to climate change.
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Alaska is seeing a spike in flu cases and hospitalizations. Plus, a dog missing near Girdwood for 13 days was rescued from a ravine.