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
How Madeleine Albright used jewelry as a diplomatic tool
There were balloons, butterflies and flowers to signify optimism and, when diplomatic talks were going slowly, crabs and turtles to indicate frustration.
Listen
•
7:19
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright dies at 84
Albright was the first female secretary of state.
Listen
•
6:01
How Hospitals Can Reduce Disabilities For Stroke Patients
Research finds when hospitals initiate rapid response programs to treat stroke victims, response time is cut and fewer patients die. The stroke patients also have fewer significant disabilities.
Listen
•
4:14
As Democrats Look To 2018, Abortion Emerges Divisive
As Democrats prepare for next year's mid-term elections, some want the party to embrace abortion opponents. Others argue reproductive rights are a non-negotiable Democratic value.
Listen
•
3:43
Former NBA Star Ray Allen Visits Holocaust History In Auschwitz
Ray Allen was serious about two things in life: his three-pointers and the Holocaust. NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith speaks with Allen about his experience visiting Auschwitz and some of the unexpected backlash he received once he returned home.
Listen
•
6:38
Does Data Back Trump Administration Plan To Cut Legal Immigration In Half?
The plan gives preference for legal residency to high-skilled, English-speaking immigrants. NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith talks with Abigail Cooke of SUNY-Buffalo about the economic impact of immigration.
Listen
•
4:04
4 Muslim Men To Sue Feds Over No-Fly List
They say they were placed on the list for refusing to inform on other Muslims. The suit is part of a broad wave of cases challenging the secretive no-fly list and U.S. counterterrorism strategies.
Listen
•
4:01
Subminimum Wages For The Disabled: Godsend Or Exploitation?
Activists say a federal law that allows employers to pay people with disabilities pennies per hour is out of date and should be changed. But some say the law is a lifeline for the disabled.
Listen
•
4:04
'CODA' actor rocks out to music and NPR news
CODA costar Daniel Durant, who is deaf, shares a story about turning up the sound system in his car. A musicologist explains that people who are deaf have a complex appreciation of sound.
Legendary Di Fara Pizza owner Domenico 'Dom' Demarco dies at age 85
Pizza makers in New York are remembering Domenico "Dom" Demarco, the founder of the beloved Brooklyn pizzeria Di Fara, who has died at the age of 85.
Listen
•
2:34
Previous
2,075 of 22,136
Next