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  • 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.
  • 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.
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