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
The math behind the poverty line: Researcher says calculations don't account for high housing costs
Ahead of the November midterm elections, we are hearing how people want to prioritize inflation and the rising cost of living. But we aren't hearing as much about who is being most impacted or what it means today to be poor in America.
Listen
•
5:53
Former Navy captain: U.S. has 'crossed a dangerous line' striking alleged drug boats
President Trump's decided to use missile strikes to take out three boats that he claims are transporting drugs.
Listen
•
5:04
At Christmas, The Swedish Smörgåsbord Redefines Over The Top
First rule of smörgåsbord: Pace yourself. You've got to make your way through dozens of dishes — fish courses, ham, cheeses, warm entrees. And don't forget dessert. Or should we say desserts?
Econ 919: Salmonfest vendors
While Salmonfest is known for its live music, it serves as a prime opportunity for Alaska-based artisans to sell their goods. For some small businesses, the festival is imperative to their overall success.
Listen
•
5:00
Week in politics: Georgia Senate debate; Jan 6. committee decision to subpoena Trump
We look at the Georiga Senate debates as well as the Jan. 6 Committee's decision to subpoena former president Donald Trump.
Listen
•
4:40
High-Paying Trade Jobs Sit Empty, While High School Grads Line Up For University
Huge shortages loom in the skilled trades, which require less — and cheaper — training. Should that make students rethink the four-year degree?
Listen
•
3:54
RNC votes to censure Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger over work with Jan. 6 panel
The Republican National Committee voted to censure the two House GOP lawmakers, who are involved in investigating the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
In Michigan, Harris hits back against Trump over his electric car attack lines
The Trump campaign is telling Michigan that Vice President Harris would ban gas-powered cars. At a rally in Flint, she pushed back – and said Trump would be bad for the state’s best-known industry.
Top Iraqi Biological Weapons Scientist in U.S. Custody
U.S. forces take into custody one of Iraq's top biological weapons experts, nicknamed "Dr. Germ" for her work in the production of biological warfare agents such as anthrax and botulinum toxin. Rihab Taha, a British-educated microbiologist, was not on the U.S. list of 55 most-wanted Iraqis, but U.S. officials say her capture was still a top priority. Hear NPR's Tom Gjelten.
'It could just sweep us away': This school is on the front lines of climate change
Climate change is an everyday reality for students and teachers living in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. At one school, they are trying to learn more about the forces that could upend their lives.
Listen
•
4:37
Previous
151 of 8,089
Next