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  • 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.
  • As the rest of the country deals with heat waves, Southcentral Alaska is having a cool and rainy summer. Plus, the City of Valdez is scrambling after one cruise ship company canceled a season's worth of tour dates in the city.
  • This week, we hosted Matt Miller from the Alaska Department of Fish & Game for a discussion about the personal use fisheries in the Cook Inlet region.
  • The assembly considers asking voters if borough elections should be moved to the same day as state elections in November. And peony farmers in Southcentral Alaska struggle during a cold and rainy summer.
  • Tsunami warnings and sirens rang out across the Kenai Peninsula on Saturday. Plus, the Soldotna Senior Center adjusts after losing major sources of funding.
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