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Soldotna's Babcock files bid for Senate seat
Former Dunleavy Chief of Staff and longtime Soldotna Republican Tuckerman Babcock filed to run for state Senate today.Babcock has worn many hats in Alaska politics. He was chair of the Alaska Republican party and an aide for several state legislators and Gov. Wally Hickel.
Art center show gives local shutterbugs a shot
With a phone in hand, anyone can snap a photo.But there’s something special about hanging that photo up and showing it off. That meant a lot to Soldotna photographer Sue Biggs when she hung her work for the first time in the Kenai Art Center’s Small Shots exhibit years back.
Singer-songwriter Amos Lee explores anxiety and depression on his new album 'Dreamland'
"Dreamland" takes listeners on a rich and emotional journey, holding up a mirror to Lee's lifelong battle with isolation, fear and anxiety.
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Going Mad, Together: Finding Quarantine Connections In 'Bloodborne'
A five-year-old video game about coming together to battle a nightmarish plague of werewolves proves a surprising consolation during a real-world pandemic.
The consequences of the friendship gap
The percentage of people who say they don’t have a single close friend has quadrupled in the past 30 years, according to the Survey Center on American Life. What's driving the American friendship gap?
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Books recommendations to check out for Black History (or any) Month
Traci Thomas, host and creator of the podcast "The Stacks," has recommendations for fiction, nonfiction, poetry and more.
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Native voices join conversation around Georgia's quest for 1st national park
In Georgia, an effort is underway to make one historic tribal land the state's first state park.
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Investigators search for answers in Malawi polio outbreak
A young child has contracted the disease, marking the first reported wild virus case in Africa in 5 years.
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Still ripping from the headlines: 'Law & Order' reboot continues with tradition
The original series, which debuted in 1990, leaned heavily on current news stories. The new show does the same. Its debut episode centers on the crimes of a TV personality reminiscent of Bill Cosby.
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This reservation has Wyoming's strictest COVID-19 rules. Student athletes are glad
Basketball players on the Wind River Reservation say masks keep them healthy and on the court. They're thankful the mandates won't be lifted anytime soon.
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