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LATEST LOCAL NEWS
  • Boats float near the mouth of the Kenai River.
    Sabine Poux
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    KDLL
    Members say it’s tough for them to meet even the bare minimum to hold meetings. Last year, the commission cancelled more than half of its meetings leading up to the work session where they considered sunsetting.
  • Kirby Calderwood leaves a courtoom after pleading guilty to second degree murder on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 in Kenai, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    Thirty-six-year-old Kirby Calderwood has accepted a plea deal through which he would serve 87 years in prison. This is a developing story and will be updated.
  • A Soldotna Public Library card sits on snow on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026 near Soldotna, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    The library will accept designs Feb. 17 through the end of March. Then, a jury of library board members will review the submissions and winnow them down to three in each category. The public will vote on the finalists and winners will be announced during a celebration of Library Card Signup Week on Sept. 1 at the library.
  • Kenai Peninsula school board members Sarah Douthit (rear left) and Patti Truesdell (rear right) talk to Aurora Borealis Charter School parent Sandra Elam and her sons during a meeting on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026 in Soldotna, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    Aurora Borealis Charter School will welcome ninth and tenth graders to the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s first charter high school program next school year.
  • Marianna Macomber holds a sign at the intersection of the Sterling and Kenai Spur highways to protest federal immigration operations on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026 in Soldotna, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    Sunday’s protest came almost three weeks after immigration officers shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a nurse with a Minneapolis veteran’s hospital. Pretti’s death was captured on cell phone videos and is now the subject of a federal civil rights investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse shares updates on the proposed Johnson Tract metal mine project on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026 in Kenai, Alaska.
    Ashlyn O'Hara
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    KDLL
    Owners say the project, which would be at the base of Mount Iliamna in Lake Clark National Park, continues to gather momentum as they prepare to conduct more site work this year.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
  • A Utah man pleads guilty to second degree murder in the case of a Homer woman who went missing in 2019. The City of Kenai is sunsetting it's Harbor Commission. Alaska has a new federal judge. And, Homer's Porcupine Theater celebrates an anniversary.
  • Soldotna will hold a library card design contest. Gubernatorial vetoes leave Alaska's construction industry on edge. Plus, the youngest member of a Bethel mushing family starts up the sport this season.
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