LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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State troopers say they believe the remains belong to a Texas declared missing after the boat sank.
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Now that Dunleavy has announced his vetoes, board members will reevaluate the implemented cuts. The district hopes to bring cut positions back.
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The bypass project aims to alleviate traffic congestion through the community by adding ten new miles of highway.
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Outdoor murals are few and far between on the Kenai Peninsula, especially in the borough’s most populated city of Kenai. But a new mural, made almost entirely by high school students, is now on display in the streets near Old Town.
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"Melba Muskrat’s Big Heart" is a hero-villain tale that teaches children about forgiveness and understanding. It was illustrated by a 2025 Soldotna High School graduate.
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Vice Mayor Henry Knackstedt says making the name more descriptive will help locals and visitors.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is planning to introduce Sitka black-tail deer to the Southern Kenai Peninsula.
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A fourth set of human remains are recovered from the site of a boat that sank near Homer last summer. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District lays off dozens of classified employees.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by Clayton Holland, superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District for an end-of-school-year check-in.
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On today's episode, we're chatting with Alaska State Director of the Court Appointed Special Advocates program Joy Rigby. The program supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children who have experienced abuse or neglect.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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No garden is complete without some experimentation and some mistakes. That's why Larry is going to try to grow Brussels sprouts again this year. Also this week, a rainy start to the summer, figuring out fertilizer, and the chase for a great tomato.
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Glenfarne’s founder and CEO says he’s taking the project one step at a time.
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by John Hendrix, president and CEO of HEX/Furie Alaska to talk all things oil and gas development in Cook Inlet.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Senator Jesse Bjorkman spoke this week about his 2025 legislative efforts, which ranged from education funding to insurance measures.
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Most Alaskans travel around the state by automobile or small plane. A few might travel by bicycle. But one Anchorage man prefers getting around another way – by lacing up his roller skates.
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The programs allowed rural residents to access books and other materials that smaller libraries don’t have the budget or space for.
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Francisco Rodriguez-Rincon’s detention prompted confusion late last month among Soldotna residents who tried to visit his popular Mexican restaurants.
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City officials say a fine would discourage cut-throughs and reduce the possibility of car accidents.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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Eleven Democrats are running to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent and bypassing the primary. Early voting for the primary election begins this weekend.
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The Club World Cup men's soccer tournament is set to kick off across the U.S. on Saturday, with some of the top teams around the world competing for a brand new trophy — and a whole lot of cash.
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The Basketball Africa League crowns a new champion this weekend, marking the venture's fifth anniversary. But can the NBA-backed league turn courtside glam and pan-African buzz into lasting success?
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