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The federal government is inching toward an oil and gas lease sale in Cook Inlet, covering about one million acres from the southern end of Kalgin Island…
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The U.S. Department of the Interior said oil and gas companies should pay more to extract fossil fuels from federal lands and waters, like the million…
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Our guests today are the advocacy directors of past and present for Cook Inletkeeper, the Homer-based nonprofit working to protect Cook Inlet’s…
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This particular pocket of Beaver Creek is not far from the road, just a short and muddy tromp away from a gravel parking lot between Kenai and Soldotna.…
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A federal judge ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to revise its regulations on oil dispersants, siding with Cook Inletkeeper and other…
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After taking a year off in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Salmonfest is back, Aug. 6, 7 and 8. KDLL reporter Sabine Poux is at the fairgrounds in…
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The chickens and turkeys at Diamond M Ranch eat pretty well—especially if you consider the volume. Since last year, the birds have taken care of thousands…
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It’s been a late spring, but the sun is finally peeking out and people are getting more out to participate in runs and other events. The pandemic has…
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Stacking pallets of recycled electronics is a little bit like playing a game of Tetris.“So we have monitors and then we have printers and scanners, and…
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A federal permit allowing Hilcorp to drill in Cook Inlet does not account for the harm vessel noise could pose to endangered belugas there, according to a…