Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Contact
About
Staff
Board of Directors
Community Advisory Board
Volunteer DJs
Employment and volunteer opportunities
Transparency
Staff
Board of Directors
Community Advisory Board
Volunteer DJs
Employment and volunteer opportunities
Transparency
News
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Radio Schedule
Programs
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Submit an Event
Support KDLL
Contribute Online Now
Underwriting (advertising) on KDLL
Planned / Legacy Giving
Pick.Click.Give
Shop and Support
Contribute Online Now
Underwriting (advertising) on KDLL
Planned / Legacy Giving
Pick.Click.Give
Shop and Support
© 2026 KDLL
Menu
Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KDLL
All Streams
Contact
About
Staff
Board of Directors
Community Advisory Board
Volunteer DJs
Employment and volunteer opportunities
Transparency
Staff
Board of Directors
Community Advisory Board
Volunteer DJs
Employment and volunteer opportunities
Transparency
News
Local News
NPR News
Local News
NPR News
Radio Schedule
Programs
Community Calendar
Submit an Event
Submit an Event
Support KDLL
Contribute Online Now
Underwriting (advertising) on KDLL
Planned / Legacy Giving
Pick.Click.Give
Shop and Support
Contribute Online Now
Underwriting (advertising) on KDLL
Planned / Legacy Giving
Pick.Click.Give
Shop and Support
Support public radio — donate today!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
COVID-19 Cases Are Rising As Tokyo Olympics Get Underway
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with New York Times Tokyo bureau chief Motoko Rich on the Japanese public's concern over the government's decision to hold the Olympics despite rising cases of COVID-19.
Listen
•
5:08
Utah's Great Salt Lake Is Turning Into Dust
The Great Salt Lake's water level is projected to hit a 170-year low this year. Scientists say that could have dire implications for migratory birds, if the lake's food chain collapses as a result.
Listen
•
2:50
'Unsafe In Foster Care' Investigates How A System To Keep Kids Safe Can Harm Them
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with journalist Deepa Fernandes about her two-part investigation for Latino USA into domestic violence survivors who lose their children to the foster care system.
Listen
•
8:07
Power In Haiti Remains Unstable, Country Awaits New Leader
The situation in Haiti remains unstable after political leaders announced a power transfer that has yet to occur. Authorities announced a new round of arrests for the assassination of Jovenel Moise.
Listen
•
4:16
White House Economic Adviser On Inflation, Delta Variant And Recovery
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Jared Bernstein of the White House Council of Economic Advisers about rising inflation and how an increase in U.S. COVID-19 cases could affect economic recovery.
Listen
•
5:45
Trump endorses J.D. Vance, wading into Ohio's contentious Republican Senate primary
The endorsement could buoy the Hillbilly Elegy author's chances in a crowded GOP primary field.
New York Public Library makes banned books available for free
Anyone 13 and older can access some of the commonly banned books through the library's app. The Brooklyn Public Library has also launched a similar initiative.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 15)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Samora Pinderhughes: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Samora Pinderhughes delivers a vulnerable and intimate performance from his exhibition "The Healing Project."
The Story Of The Reverse Freedom Rides
While the Freedom Rides of 1961 are an honored part of the Civil Rights movement, the response of Southern racists is less well-known. The Reverse Freedom Rides sent scores of African Americans north.
Listen
•
8:09
Previous
1,269 of 21,950
Next