LATEST LOCAL NEWS
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The Alaska Division of Forestry first reported the so-called Bruces Fire on July 4 around 4 p.m.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked members of the House Minority Caucus not to attend the first five days of a special legislative session he scheduled for next month to avoid potential veto overrides.
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The sponsor said renaming it “Kenai Beach Street” would have acted as built-in wayfinding for locals and visitors.
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Not everyone is given a second chance at life. But for one Soldotna woman who struggled with severe epilepsy, that new beginning meant pursuing her dream of opening a thrift store.
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He says bringing the federal government on to the project could “dramatically lower the cost of capital.”
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The popular fishing area near Cooper Landing opened Tuesday because of strong sockeye runs.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
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Firefighters respond to a fire north of Kasilof. Plus, Alaskans react to the special concessions secured by Sen. Lisa Murkowski in President Donald Trump's wide-ranging domestic policy bill.
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The City of Kenai will keep an existing street name after concerns a proposed change would cause logistical headaches. Plus, Kenai Peninsula lawmakers say Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked them not to attend the first five days of a special legislative session he called.
KENAI CONVERSATION
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On this episode of the Kenai Conversation, we're joined by Leah Eskelin, a park ranger with the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
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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.
KDLL FEATURE SHOWS
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Gardens love compost, and making it yourself is an easy peasy way to make your garden plants happy and provide them with the natural nutrients they need to grow healthy.
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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.
LATEST KENAI PENINSULA NEWS
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Members considered a proposal that would have bumped their regular meeting time up by half an hour.
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PTT Public Company Limited signed an agreement for “strategic participation” in the project. If the agreement evolves into a binding contract, the company would be on the hook for 2 million tonnes of LNG per year for 20 years.
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The revisions come after the school district learned how much money it will get from the state and borough for the fiscal year that starts Tuesday.
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Representative Bill Elam spoke last week about his 2025 legislative efforts, which ranged from education funding to the Alaska LNG Project.
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So far, PFAS haven’t been detected in any of the private drinking water wells tested by the state. A separate study published last year tested 16 water samples.
LATEST NPR NEWS
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There have been more than 100 deaths following the flash floods in Texas, and dozens more are still unaccounted for. We remember some of those lost in the floods.
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NPR's Michel Martin asks U.S. Coast Guard Air Operations Officer Nathan Shakespeare about his work coordinating rescues in the Texas flood zone from a base in Corpus Christi.
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Crews continue their search-and-rescue efforts in central Texas, four days after devastating flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Dozens are still missing.
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