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  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
  • The long-awaited changes to Alaska liquor laws go into effect in 2024. What does this mean for your favorite craft breweries in the state?
  • The most popular video on YouTube has no lip-synching Chinese teenagers, no babies falling over, no drunk cats: It's Barack Obama's speech on race. So far, the Obama speech has been clicked on 1.6 million times and has drawn more than 4,000 comments, ranging from "awesome" to "no, we can't" to "Barrack to the Future!!"
  • The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly considers a change to its invocation policy. Plus, numerous rivers and streams in the Northwest Arctic are turning orange.
  • Election results from the Kenai Peninsula’s legislative races. Plus, candidates, sign wavers and poll workers talk Election Day.
  • Harvest Alaska and Marathon Petroleum announce plans to revive the Kenai LNG Terminal in Nikiski. Plus, fiber arts are on display at the Kenai Art Center.
  • A house fire kills a man and levels a home in Kasilof. The state is looking for input on how to improve trail access along its roads. And the studded tire removal deadline is extended due to long-lasting winter conditions.
  • A flood advisory has been issued for the Primrose area, north of Seward, and Cooper Landing, and a group of Alaska organizations have won a $94 million grant for mariculture. Plus, an update on the school district's bus driver shortage.
  • Police arrest two Kenai men for kidnapping and assault. A midair crash in Katmai National Park injures one, and a month after catastrophic flooding in Juneau, a lost cat returns home.
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