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  • 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.
  • Homer police arrest a man they say shot at multiple local businesses. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game wraps up a study of coho salmon populations in the Kenai River. And, a Seward theater collective puts on "Clue."
  • A look at highlights from KDLL's Senate District D candidate forum. Plus, a Soldotna High School administrator is recognized as Alaska’s assistant principal of the year.
  • A winter storm warning is in effect for the western Kenai Peninsula through Tuesday afternoon. Plus, a group working to make the Sterling Highway safer hosts an open house meeting.
  • Incumbent Sarah Vance is a Republican from Homer. Her challengers are Kasilof Independent Brent Johnson and Anchor Point Republican Dawson Slaughter.
  • Alaska's Board of Fisheries won't hold it's next Upper Cook Inlet Finfish meeting on the Kenai Peninsula. The central Kenai Peninsula will be abuzz tomorrow with Halloween happenings. And, both sides of Ballot Measure No. 2 debate.
  • Two state troopers are indicted on felony assault charges. The Soldotna Bureau of Investigation arrests a man for possession of child pornography. And, a political satire show returns to the central Kenai Peninsula.
  • A look at Kenai Peninsula election results after ranked choice tabulation. Plus, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service pilot-biologist talks about her work with Alaska's migratory bird populations.
  • A man faces charges of terroristic threatening after shootings at two Homer nonprofits. Central Peninsula Hospital looks to acquire a pandemic-era mobile health unit based in Nikiski. And, the City of Kenai has new cameras that monitor the Kenai River for belugas.
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