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  • The City of Soldotna passes regulations to strengthen protections for tenants of mobile home parks. Plus, The Rocky Horror Picture Show comes to Kenai.
  • A freeze on federal education grants will short Kenai Peninsula schools in previously approved funds. The National Transportation Safety Board releases its final report on the crash that killed former U.S. Representative Mary Peltola’s husband. Plus, two villages on the Kenai Peninsula are considering a project that would harness the energy of ocean waves.
  • An Alaska Airlines flight hits at least two deer on the runway in Kodiak. Plus, the next installment in KDLL's new reporting series, called "What a Relief," that looks at the legacy impact and distribution of federal COVID-19 relief funds on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • The Alaska Department of Health says it lacks accurate estimates of how many Alaskans would lose coverage under President Donald Trump's so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Plus, the first installment in a new reporting series from KDLL examines the impact and legacy of federal COVID-19 relief funds distributed to the Kenai Peninsula.
  • Test results for a harmful algal bloom in Kachemak Bay come back clean. Plus, part three of a new reporting series from KDLL that examines the impact and legacy of federal COVID-19 relief funds distributed to the Kenai Peninsula.
  • On today's episode, we're joined by educators Roger Pearson and Gregory Weissenberg to talk about the history of Alaska place names.
  • Representative Justin Ruffridge reflects on the legislative session the ended in May. Plus, a special legislative session will kick off in Juneau tomorrow.
  • The Kenai River watershed gets a twice yearly checkup because of its natural and economic importance to the Kenai Peninsula. But the initiative is at risk of being shrunk because of increasing project costs.
  • The final installment in a reporting series from KDLL that examines the impact and legacy of federal COVID-19 relief funds distributed to the Kenai Peninsula. Plus, some Anchorage and Mat-Su residents opt for a dipnet fishery closer to home.
  • A minke whale beached near Seldovia returns to the water after six hours ashore. Plus, Alaska will get another $14 million in opioid settlement funds over the next 15 years.
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