LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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Almost two years to the day after borough voters overwhelmingly backed the bond, some of the biggest-ticket projects remain in limbo.
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Friday’s verdict capped a 23-day trial in which state prosecutors had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Penrod both intended to kill Bowman and was not acting in self defense.
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Katmai National Park and Preserve’s annual celebration of brown bears gearing up for hibernation kicked off Wednesday morning. Fat Bear Week is a bracket-style competition where twelve chunky bears are pitted against each other for the adoration of online voters.
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Central Peninsula Hospital held an educational fair Saturday to recognize cancer’s impact on the community. As part of the event, Central Emergency Services unveiled a shiny new fire truck, which is pink.
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Early results show Sarah Douthit with a sizable lead in the race for Kenai's school board seat.
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Polling places will remain open until 8 p.m. tonight for borough and city elections on the Kenai Peninsula.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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More than 70 women from around Alaska brought their hockey skates to Kenai this weekend for the Spawned Out Hockey Tournament, which scored goals for camaraderie and competition. And the Alaska Marine Highway System addresses concerns about reliability of ferry sailings over the next 20 years.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough forges ahead with plans for the future of Soldotna Elementary and Prep schools. Sunday is the deadline to vote in the November. Plus, voters around Alaska talk bipartisanship ahead of the November election.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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We're chatting with Mike Fitz, who helps run Fat Bear Week. The bracket-style competition celebrates Katmai National Park and Preserve's brown bears gearing up for hibernation.
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This forum was held Monday, Sept. 16, at the Soldotna Public Library. The Peninsula Clarion’s Jake Dye co-hosted.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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Got tomatoes? Then you've got Larry's favorite way to use tomatoes.
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Raise a pint to fall with Oktoberfest-style beers, and the ever-popular good-old Guinness style. Plus, Bill congratulates Susitna Brewing Co., winner of the People’s Choice Brewery and People’s Choice Beer awards at the Kenai Peninsula Beer Festival, and Country Malt Group.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Official results from Oct. 4 extended the lead Rachel Lord held over Jim Anderson for the city of Homer's mayoral race.
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Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is on the rise in Alaska. Health officials say the best way to protect yourself is through vaccines.
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The building that housed the Homer News since 1987 was sold earlier this week.
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Danny Lowry, 55, escaped from officers following a shooting that led to the death of a Seward woman.
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Horwath’s attorney says federal prosecutors couldn’t prove that Horwath was acquiring new inventory at the same time that he was selling off the guns left in his store.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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Researchers found that two individuals of a type of jellyfish can fuse and become one with a shared nervous system and digestive system. It has implications for animal regeneration and immune systems.
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Football is underway and already fans are being treated to some great games courtesy of some unexpected players: rookie quarterbacks. It's not often so many rookie QBs make such an immediate impact.
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Abortion restrictions, taxes and everyday issues are among the laws Kansas Republicans have imposed through their "supermajority" in the Legislature. Democrats aim to end its reign.
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