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  • The Alaska Division of Elections tabulates general election results. Kenai Peninsula College celebrates a new campus restaurant. And, Anchorage residents flock to see a beached whale near downtown.
  • ENSTAR shares an update on a natural gas storage facility project in Kenai. Efforts to protect loons from fishing line entanglement and lead poisoning could make its way to the Kenai Peninsula. Plus, the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will open its land for Christmas tree cutting this week.
  • Cook Inletkeeper’s co-executive director Sue Mauger highlights the environmental nonprofit’s most recent State of the Inlet report, an annual health assessment of the Cook Inlet.
  • The National Weather Service issues a winter weather advisory for the western Kenai Peninsula. Soldotna police respond to an apparent suicide in the Fred Meyer parking lot. Parts of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge open to snowmachine use. And, substance use treatment providers see an uptick in use of a sedative that puts users at a higher risk of overdose.
  • The City of Kenai accepts fishery disaster money. Southcentral mayors say utilities are running out of time to come up with a plan for the region's looming natural gas shortage. Plus, student athletes give cross-country skiing lesson during a Soldotna workshop.
  • Central Kenai Peninsula lawmakers prep for the upcoming legislation session. Plus, Soldotna celebrates its Christmas in the Park event.
  • Election results from the Kenai Peninsula’s legislative races. Plus, candidates, sign wavers and poll workers talk Election Day.
  • Two people die in a crash at the intersection of the Sterling and Seward highways. Those heading a solar farm project in Nikiski meet with community members. And, young voters share their thoughts on this year's election.
  • Kenai Municipal Airport is on the hunt for a new business to operate out of its restaurant space. Request for proposal applications from interested vendors are currently being accepted.
  • Kenai's American Legion post honors Veterans Day. Plus, state scientists continue to monitor Mt. Spurr.
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