LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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By giving his resignation notice now, Baisden ensures his assembly seat will appear on the next municipal ballot.
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City council members voted Wednesday to put the issue on the next municipal ballot.
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Fishing on the Kenai Peninsula is in full swing. That’s why the Kenai Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed a long-time Kenai River fisherman to talk about his passion for fishing and his concerns for conserving the resource.
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The Dena’ina people have lived on the Kenai Peninsula for thousands of years, but the group’s Indigenous language isn’t spoken as widely as it once was. That's why the Kenaitze Indian Tribe is launching an interactive language-learning software to help people learn Dena’ina words and phrases.
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Monday’s school board vote implements the budget crafted by the board’s finance committee last month.
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The Alaska Division of Forestry first reported the so-called Bruces Fire on July 4 around 4 p.m.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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Soldotna voters will soon decide the outcome of the city’s long-sought annexation plan. James Baisden resigns from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly. Plus, seven people are rescued after a jet boat sinks near Homer.
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Alaska lawmakers subpoena Gov. Mike Dunleavy to release data on oil taxes. Plus, the Kenai Chamber of Commerce hosts a talk with a longtime Kenai River fisherman.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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Central Peninsula Hospital’s Community Health Needs Assessment survey is accepting responses through Sept. 26.
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On this episode of the Kenai Conversation, we're joined by Leah Eskelin, a park ranger with the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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Gardens love compost, and making it yourself is an easy peasy way to make your garden plants happy and provide them with the natural nutrients they need to grow healthy.
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The two new wells are the culmination of years of work and more than $65 million.
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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.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked members of the House Minority Caucus not to attend the first five days of a special legislative session he scheduled for next month to avoid potential veto overrides.
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The sponsor said renaming it “Kenai Beach Street” would have acted as built-in wayfinding for locals and visitors.
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Not everyone is given a second chance at life. But for one Soldotna woman who struggled with severe epilepsy, that new beginning meant pursuing her dream of opening a thrift store.
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He says bringing the federal government on to the project could “dramatically lower the cost of capital.”
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The popular fishing area near Cooper Landing opened Tuesday because of strong sockeye runs.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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The new PBS documentary "Made in Ethiopia" explores China's increasing investment footprint in Africa through three women whose lives are deeply affected by the largest industrial park in Ethiopia.
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What President Trump learned after his tax cuts bill passed in his first term -- and what his team might do differently this time as they work to sell it to Americans.
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has left the U.S. after meeting President Trump, but with no breakthrough on a Gaza ceasefire. And many Israelis are increasingly eager to see the 21-month war end.
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