LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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City officials say a fine would discourage cut-throughs and reduce the possibility of car accidents.
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The Kenai Peninsula's gardening season started earlier than normal for many because of this year’s mild winter. Local plant nurseries and greenhouses say that's good for business.
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Police Chief Stace Escott says the existing cameras have multiple problems.
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The team says they will keep looking until they’ve recovered all human remains from the wreckage site.
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The male pup was found without its mother on a beach near Kenai. Alaska SeaLife Center staff estimate the pup was likely born the day he was rescued.
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High school seniors in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District moved their tassels from right to left last week at graduation ceremonies. That means that nearly 600 students will be leaving the school district, a small part of the district’s downward trend in enrollment.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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Kenai considers ways to stop drivers from cutting through parking lots. Plus, federal funding cuts threaten Alaska library programs.
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The City of Soldotna will spend more than $150,000 upgrading the Soldotna Police Department's network of body-warn, vehicle and department cameras. Plus, an Anchorage man bikes his way across the Kenai Peninsula.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by John Hendrix, president and CEO of HEX/Furie Alaska to talk all things oil and gas development in Cook Inlet.
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re focusing on the global liquefied natural gas market as it relates to the Alaska LNG Project.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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Bill is back with a special, live, membership-drive edition of Drinking on the Last Frontier. He and guest Zach Henry, owner of St. Elias Brewing Co. in Soldotna, talk about what's new in the craft brewing scene and answer listener questions.
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KDLL Board President and General Manager Jenny Neyman answer listener questions about the station. What will be the impact of losing federal funding? What's the status of tower repairs? Where's Jenny going? And more!
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This year, presenters highlighted mariculture, workforce development and healthcare. But one topic rose above the rest: energy. Where to find it, how we use it and ways to get more of it.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Now that borough code matches state law, the assembly will still need to pass an ordinance if it wants to spend public money promoting a ballot proposition. But, they won’t need to go around their own rules first.
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The Kenai Chamber of Commerce’s Cultural Center is exhibiting oral snippets this month from several prominent people in the city’s history. An unrelated art installment is also on view.
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The program will give discounts and special financing terms to eligible participants who bid on qualifying pieces of borough land.
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The first load of rocks arrived in Kenai by barge from Sand Point, in the Aleutians.
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In March, a federal grand jury indicted Francisco Rodriguez-Rincon on two charges, including reentering the U.S. illegally almost three decades ago.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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Latest on the Colorado firebomb attack on people marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, Russia-Ukraine talks end without ceasefire, South Koreans head to polls to elect new president.
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As part of our series on the world that America made after World War II, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Christopher Leonard about the rise of the U.S. defense industry post-1945.
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The idea of a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, appears to have jumped the Atlantic. British politician Nigel Farage, a friend of President Trump's, is now launching something similar.
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