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  • An old gas station building in Sterling collapses, and a state correctional officer in Seward is arrested for distributing drugs to an inmate. Plus, emergency departments across the peninsula are getting new car accident rescue equipment.
  • There is a lot of snow still on the Kenai Peninsula this spring. We look at three ways that's impacting locals: on farms, roads and roofs.
  • It's Stephanie Queen's last week as Soldotna city manager. We took a look back on the last five years as Queen transitions out of her role and gets ready for what's next.
  • We spoke with Rachel Pioch from the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District's Indigenous Education Department about the department's rebrand and what this last school year has been like, as it comes to a close.
  • Local students celebrate fish at a lake stocking event in Kasilof. And Seward welcomes its first cruise ship of the 2023 season.
  • The arraignment of a retired Homer judge who’s being charged with perjury has been delayed. And a woman in Nikiski is competing to represent Alaska in a nationwide karaoke competition.
  • A new bridge is coming on the road into Denali National Park, and teens from around the state gather in Anchorage to talk about the dangers of vaping.
  • A Soldotna teacher charged with sexual abuse of a minor is set to be released on house arrest. Plus Seward looks for a new city manager, and biologists are taking up a new fight against an invasive fish that they almost eradicated years ago.
  • Coastal communities are getting millions in climate resiliency funding, and Cooper Landing takes the first step toward becoming a formalized service area. Plus, a climber sets a new speed record on Denali.
  • A man survives a brown bear attack near Sterling by shooting and killing the bear. The school district makes adjustments to its new curriculum following public concern, and Girdwood struggles with adequate childcare.
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