LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The Kenai Chamber of Commerce has brought in two new museum exhibits this month related to fishing and Alaska summers.
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The borough thinks its stranded 2,000 acres could be turned into a residential development. Housing availability on the eastern peninsula is notoriously limited.
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The program is an effort to make it easier for peninsula residents to buy land. Under the guidelines, the borough will knock off a quarter of the successful bid amount.
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The borough mayor says it's rare for the school district to get maximum funding – it’s only happened once in the last two decades. And he says it’s unsustainable.
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Prosecutors cited the “unnecessary cost, logistical challenge, and delay” associated with different proceedings happening in different states.
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The petitioners say board members should have done more to push back on a health clinic that was proposed for the high school in Nikiski.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough will buy 80 acres of land near Seward to try an unlock more land for residential development. Plus, Homer residents protest proposed federal cuts to Medicaid.
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The next Kenai Peninsula Borough land sale will be the first to offer parcels through its new Land Affordability Program. Plus, Homer's Pier One Theatre tackles "Treasure Island."
KENAI CONVERSATION
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June is Pride Month – a time of celebration, commemoration, and action for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. On today's episode, we're chatting with local pride event organizers.
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On today’s episode of the Kenai Conversation, we’re joined by Clayton Holland, superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District for an end-of-school-year check-in.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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The two new wells are the culmination of years of work and more than $65 million.
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No garden is complete without some experimentation and some mistakes. That's why Larry is going to try to grow Brussels sprouts again this year. Also this week, a rainy start to the summer, figuring out fertilizer, and the chase for a great tomato.
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Glenfarne’s founder and CEO says he’s taking the project one step at a time.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Sponsors say the new time would be consistent with the city’s other groups and make it easier for people to participate.
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State troopers say they believe the remains belong to a Texas declared missing after the boat sank.
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Now that Dunleavy has announced his vetoes, board members will reevaluate the implemented cuts. The district hopes to bring cut positions back.
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The bypass project aims to alleviate traffic congestion through the community by adding ten new miles of highway.
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Outdoor murals are few and far between on the Kenai Peninsula, especially in the borough’s most populated city of Kenai. But a new mural, made almost entirely by high school students, is now on display in the streets near Old Town.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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With a billboard in Times Square and a night on Broadway, the year's top high school performers are ready for their big moment at the Jimmy Awards.
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The Trump administration defends its strikes on three nuclear targets in Iran, where the conflict between Israel and Iran stands now, Iran's diplomatic and military options moving forward.
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President Trump says U.S. military strikes on Iran "obliterated" Tehran's nuclear program. Although it will take time to know the full extent of the damage. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers have been critical of the action.
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