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
More than 6,000 people voted early on the southern Kenai Peninsula
As of Monday, more than 6,000 people voted early or absentee in Alaska House District 6, which includes Kasilof, Homer and Seldovia.
Week in politics: Trump and allies push back against Jan. 6 commission
The Washington, D.C., Court of Appeals ruled against the former president on Thursday.
Listen
•
10:47
Jan. 6 committee probes Trump administration's pressure campaign on the Justice Department
On Thursday, the House Jan. 6 committee holds its fifth public hearing investigating the pressure campaign by Trump administration officials to get the Justice Department to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Listen
•
6:04
The Jan. 6 TV hearings conclude with some really compelling cliffhangers
The Jan. 6 hearings have been packaged like TV shows: Each episode has a plot, and some special guest stars, announced in advance. As a miniseries, the verdict is in: This particular show is a hit.
Listen
•
8:08
What to watch for in this weekend's College Football Playoff first round
An unpredictable and exciting college football season is coming to a close. This weekend's first-round slate is set up for two tight games and two blowouts — but in the playoffs, anything goes.
Listen
•
3:49
Trump's Budget Proposes 6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
Steve Inskeep talks to Sabrina Schaeffer, executive director of the conservative Independent Women's Forum about the provision in President Trump's budget for paid family leave.
Listen
•
3:35
News brief: fighter jet offer, Ukrainian soldiers' funerals, Jan. 6 trial verdict
The U.S. rejects Poland's offer to provide warplanes for Ukraine's military. The first of Ukraine's fallen soldiers are coming home. The jury finds Capitol riot defendant Guy Reffitt guilty.
Listen
•
11:17
Legislation would require the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., joins NPR to discuss his legislation that would require the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics. The bill faces strong headwinds from House Republicans.
Listen
•
4:53
Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks on Jan. 6 committee's referrals
The referral does not carry any legal weight or force action by the Department of Justice.
Listen
•
5:28
Jan. 6 panel uncovers what Trump was doing during Capitol attack
Thursday night's testimony unveiled more information into the 187 minutes Trump went dark during the riot.
Listen
•
6:39
Previous
244 of 8,288
Next