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Sabine Poux

Reporter

Sabine Poux is a producer and reporter for the Brave Little State podcast of Vermont Public. She was formerly news director and evening news host at KDLL in Kenai.

Originally from New York, Sabine has lived and reported in Argentina and Vermont and Kenai.

  • A Soldotna voice actor is the tour guide behind the new project, Audio Tour Alaska.
  • Alaska’s largest utilities are mostly dependent on natural gas from Cook Inlet. In this four-part series, we take a look at how now, with just years until demand is expected to outpace supply, they’ll need to figure out new ways to get power — and time is running out.
  • The State of Alaska has filed criminal misdemeanor charges against a vessel operator caught illegally trawling near the south end of Kodiak Island. The third in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy crisis. And a preview of tomorrow’s Econ 919.
  • After a long debate, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is shrinking the scope of a Nikiski planning group. And the second in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy future.
  • June is Pride Month, a time of celebration for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Elliot Wilson, Joe Spady, Ray Lee and Leslie Byrd joined us ahead of Pride to talk about what the month means to them, the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in media, their thoughts on the word "queer," and how faith and identity intersect in their lives.
  • An Anchorage man was arrested on the beach in Clam Gulch early Sunday morning after allegedly biting off part of his nephew’s finger. The Alaska State Senate failed to pass a budget today, leaving a narrow window of time for a last-minute budget deal before the end of the regular session tomorrowAnd the first in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy future.
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly will resume public meetings in Homer and Seward this year. Bird impersonators descend upon the peninsula for a popular contest. And a preview of a four-part series we’re airing on KDLL this week.
  • Homer Electric Association members in the area did lose power for a few hours last night so the utility could deenergize a circuit, since the plane flew into some utility wires when it crashed.
  • Sarah Mickelson, who graduated from Soldotna High School in 2020, said she plans to use her scholarship to go to law school. Then, she hopes to become a public defender in Anchorage.
  • The arraignment of a retired Homer judge who’s being charged with perjury has been delayed. And a woman in Nikiski is competing to represent Alaska in a nationwide karaoke competition.