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  • An Anchorage man was arrested on the beach in Clam Gulch early Sunday morning after allegedly biting off part of his nephew’s finger. The Alaska State Senate failed to pass a budget today, leaving a narrow window of time for a last-minute budget deal before the end of the regular session tomorrowAnd the first in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy future.
  • The State of Alaska has filed criminal misdemeanor charges against a vessel operator caught illegally trawling near the south end of Kodiak Island. The third in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy crisis. And a preview of tomorrow’s Econ 919.
  • June is Pride Month, a time of celebration for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Elliot Wilson, Joe Spady, Ray Lee and Leslie Byrd joined us ahead of Pride to talk about what the month means to them, the importance of LGBTQ+ representation in media, their thoughts on the word "queer," and how faith and identity intersect in their lives.
  • After a long debate, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is shrinking the scope of a Nikiski planning group. And the second in a four-part series about Cook Inlet’s energy future.
  • This week, we’re joined by Haley Terpenny, Tim Dillon and Caitlin Coreson, some of the people behind a $49 million statewide mariculture grant.
  • Seven sea lions are killed in Cordova, and investigators are offering a reward for information. Plus, a local politician gets an appointment to the University of Alaska Board of Regents, and the Anchorage Airport considers its cargo future.
  • Four harbor seal pups are rescued by the Alaska SeaLife Center, the legislature approves a one-time school funding boost, and a new public cabin is in the works on Kenai Lake.
  • The City of Soldotna is working to create a process for awarding money to arts projects, and working on public art projects in the city.
  • The Nikiski pool is getting a new boiler, and other infrastructure upgrades. And deaths due to drinking alcohol have risen rapidly in the state in recent years.
  • Genevive DeRoos graduated Seward High School last year. Now, she's running a mobile boutique, based out of a converted school bus.
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