LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The 730-page Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden’s signature, tackles tax and health reform and invests billions in renewable energy. It also requires the feds to hold several lease sales this year — including a long-contested sale in Cook Inlet.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough is updating its code to remove an additional step for marijuana businesses applying for commercial licenses — a move that brings that industry's regulations more in line with those of the alcohol industry.
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Billions of dollars may soon be headed to Alaska to expand broadband access. A Kenai-based task force is working to map connectivity on the peninsula so that fundings is appropriately distributed.
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The changes come amid higher costs and driver shortages.
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The race, which includes uphill bike and foot races, is run by the Kenai Mountains Turnagain Arm Heritage Area. Athletes can compete in an 11-mile uphill bike race to the end of Palmer Creek Road, a half-marathon road race or an 8.5-mile up-and-down foot race.
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The National Transportation Safety Board is not yet pointing to one probable cause for the crash. But the new, 11-page report zooms out on the many factors that could’ve contributed, like visibility.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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It’s Farmers Market Week. We’re celebrating through interviews with market managers from around the Kenai Peninsula
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Fire season in Alaska is winding down.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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Let Bill dispel the myths of the perennially misunderstood pumpkin beer before you stock up on fall brews. And we hear from Dana Walukiewicz from King Street Brewing in Anchorage and Matt Barnaby of Juneau’s Barnaby Brewing Company.Cheers!
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How-to guide for starting and maintaining your own compost pile
LATEST ALASKA NEWS FROM APRN
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A new poll finds white adults are more than twice as likely as others to get sizable financial help from parents or grandparents. By contrast, Black adults are more likely to give money to elders.
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Filmmaker Ramita Navai says the Taliban are abducting and imprisoning women. Justin Chang reviews Ali & Ava. Will Bunch discusses his new book, After the Ivory Tower Falls.
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The actress, best known for her roles in 'Donnie Brasco' and the 1998 'Psycho' remake, leaves behind two sons.
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The FDA issued revised guidance about how often to test after exposure to someone with COVID or after symptoms occur. It's not exactly the same as what the CDC says. What's the best way to proceed?
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Barbara McQuade, professor at University of Michigan Law School and a former U.S. attorney, about the unsealing of former President Donald Trump's search warrant.
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED
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Two thousand Kaiser mental health workers plan to go on strike Monday. They say Kaiser has failed to follow California law and make sure patients with mental health needs are given prompt care.
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Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, the duo of Sylvan Esso, talk about their new album No Rules Sandy and how they came up with it.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sidney Madden from NPR Music about Megan Thee Stallion's sophomore album Traumazine.
MORNING EDITION
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An armed man clad in body armor who tried to breach the FBI's Cincinnati office on Thursday was shot and killed by police after he fled the scene and engaged in an hourslong standoff.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland has moved to unseal the warrant used to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
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People across the city noticed the squirrels flat on their stomachs — all four legs splayed out. The city's parks department said it's normal for four-legged critters to cool down by flattening out.
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