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Evening Newscast — May 19, 2025
The National Transportation Safety Board releases its preliminary findings on last month's fatal plane crash in Nanwalek. Alaskans are eyeing how potential cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services' Indian Health Service could affect Native communities. Plus, a Salmonfest spinoff music festival kicks off in Seward.
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Evening Newscast — May 20, 2025
Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoes a bill that would have boosted long-term funding for Alaska’s public schools. Plus, KDLL sits down with The Brothers Comatose lead singer at last weekend’s Seward Salmon and Song Festival.
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Evening Newscast — May 16, 2025
Homer's Bunnell Street Arts Center loses federal funding after the Trump administration calls for the elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts. Plus, the Alaska Small Business Development Center’s annual spring survey reveals statewide frustrations with the current economic climate.
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Evening Newscast — June 5, 2025
Sen. Jesse Bjorkman speaks about his recent legislative efforts at a joint chamber meeting. Plus, Trump administration officials visit the beginning of the Trans-Alaska oil Pipeline in Prudhoe Bay.
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Kenai Conversation: Seward Salmon & Song Festival
We're chatting with organizers of the Seward Salmon & Song Festival, a new music festival that will kick off in May.
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Econ 919: Mt. Spurr preparedness
Alaskans have been stocking up on emergency supplies in preparation for a possible eruption of Mt. Spurr. For retailers on the Kenai Peninsula, that often means filling – and refilling – shelves with help from distributors in the Lower 48.
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Evening News — May 1, 2025
Two die in a plane crash near Nanwalek. Construction on the Kenai bluff erosion project starts this month. Plus, high school seniors learn financial literacy skills during an interactive program.
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Evening Newscast — May 7, 2025
Alaska lieutenant governor Nancy Dahlstrom is running for governor. Libraries in Alaska may no longer be able to request books from out of state, or mail books and other media to Alaskans. Plus, the Kenai Performers will soon stage the Broadway classic “Picnic.”
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Evening Newscast — May 6, 2025
Kenai Peninsula school board members vote to close the K-12 school in Nikolaevsk. And, the Kenaitze Indian Tribe observes Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.
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Evening Newscast — Mar. 28, 2025
The pilot rescued off of a small plane near Tustumena Lake this week may face disciplinary consequences. Plus, the Alaska LNG Project has a new majority owner.
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