LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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Homes in the region are getting more expensive, and there are fewer of them to buy.
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A mix of national and local issues, like high home prices and an overall housing shortage – are driving the problem.
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Baby salmon often swim through small streams, like those found in peatlands on the southern Kenai Peninsula. That's why one Alaska-based environmental organization is restoring the landscape by constructing man-made beaver dams.
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Currently, eligible property owners can exempt the first $50,000 of their property’s assessed value from borough taxes. If the ballot proposition passes, that exemption would increase to $75,000.
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The event brought together politicians, conservationists and other industry stakeholders for a day of discussions and debate about the future of the iconic fish.
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Salmon are returning in droves to Resurrection Creek near Hope because of a decades-long project to restore the creek’s natural habitat. That’s after the creek was significantly impacted by mining within the last century.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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Hundreds of Homer Electric Association customers lose power as strong winds rip through the central Kenai Peninsula. A ballot initiative could broaden access to psychedelic natural medicines in Alaska. Plus, one man in South Anchorage has lived with his pet turtle for 43 years.
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Some Kenai Peninsula homeowners could pay less in property taxes under a ballot proposition going before voters. Alaska Congressman Nick Begich sponsors a bill that would make the United States a crypto owner. And, a group of friends in Anchorage play a very distinctive game of baseball.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On today's episode of the Kenai Conversation, we're airing the first installment in KDLL’s 2025 candidate forum series.
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Morrison joined KDLL in 2023 and next month will start a new reporting job at KRBD in Ketchikan.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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The market is Soldotna’s prime gathering place for residents in summer. But city officials have long had bigger dreams for that part of town, envisioning a walkable tourism district parallel to the river. But some council members voiced concerns about the limits of the new zone type.
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The award, announced last month, comes roughly two years after the center lost that revenue source amid alleged financial mismanagement by executive staff.
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Ninilchik voters may get the chance to create their recreation service area after the community’s pool was left on the list of budget cuts approved by Kenai Peninsula school board members earlier this month.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Anglers from all over the world descend on the Kenai River each summer for sockeye salmon. And this year, they caught them with ease — thanks to a record-breaking salmon run.
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Kelli Parker says her complaints to the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s Human Resources Department went unaddressed for months.
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A 36-year-old woman was attacked near her driveway in Kenai at around 5:45 a.m Tuesday morning.
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Proponents of the change say it would boost voter turnout in local elections, which consistently trails behind turnout in state and federal elections. But some city officials say the logistics of running elections concurrently would be challenging and expensive.
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Thousands of students returned to Kenai Peninsula Borough School District classrooms Wednesday for the first day of the new school year.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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Congress could vote on a measure requiring the release of files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. One of its sponsors says the bill has strong bipartisan and public support.
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Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday, where they face a demand to reveal information about Jeffrey Epstein. In a bipartisan effort, two lawmakers plan to force a vote on releasing the files.
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A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was temporarily blocked from landing in Bulgaria due to what Bulgarian authorities say was Russian GPS jamming.
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