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Evening newscast — Sept. 14, 2022
As she nears retirement, Kenai Superior Court Judge Jennifer Wells reflects on her 30-year career in the court system. And KPC dedicates its anthropology lab to Dr. Alan Boraas.
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Evening newscast — Nov. 2, 2022
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District restores some bus routes. One house in Soldotna tallies nearly 800 trick-or-treaters this Halloween. And Alaska farmers grapple with unusual weather.
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Evening newscast — Nov. 7, 2022
Tuesday is the last day to vote in a slate of state and national elections in Alaska. In the final days before Nov. 8, central Kenai Peninsula candidates for State House and Senate have been working hard to rake in any remaining votes.
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Evening newscast — Nov. 4, 2022
Alaska's minimum wage is increasing by about 50 cents. For the first time, kindergarten and first-grade students in Anchor Point are learning how to play the violin at school. And a Soldotna man dies Friday when his car rolls over near Summit Lake.
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Evening newscast — Nov. 3, 2022
Muralists are taking over the walls at the Kenai Art Center. Plus, Kenai now has a city-wide network of little libraries.
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Evening newscast — Oct. 21, 2022
Kenai Peninsula College is hosting free astronomy evenings next month. What's next for the plan to build a new Kachemak Selo School after it was left off October's bond package. Plus, an update on Sunday's Cordova plane crash.
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Alaska State House candidate forum: District 6
The forum was the latest in our series in partnership with The Peninsula Clarion. We spoke with candidates Ginger Bryant and Louie Flora, running for District 6.
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Evening newscast — Oct. 25, 2022
Multiple crashes close roads around the Kenai Peninsula. A Homer author wins an award for his work chronicling Alaska’s history. And after his running mate withdraws, Charlie Pierce says he’s staying in Alaska governor's race.
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Evening newscast — Oct. 26, 2022
The borough assembly parses through what continues to be one of its most contentious issues.Plus, as a timeline is set for a special mayoral election, multiple candidates consider putting their hats in the ring.
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Evening newscast — Oct. 24, 2022
Former Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce is accused of constant sexual harassment by his former executive assistant, in a lawsuit filed last week. Plus, early voting starts today, and the minimum wage in Alaska is set to increase by 51 cents at the start of next year.
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