Jenny Neyman
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Sport and personal-use harvest of razor clams will open this summer on the east side of Cook Inlet for the first time since 2015.
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A senior on the Soldotna High School hockey team was suspended from play over the weekend after posting racist comments on social media. Listen now
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Residents of a tiny Kenai Peninsula subdivision near Anchor Point thought they had a little slice of peace and quiet. But a tract of homestead land to the south held an oil test well. And now it’s home to 38 acres of an active oil well, processing train, natural gas flare, workers’ camp, truck filling station and a five-story rig that is about to start drilling 30more wells. LISTEN NOW
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly thought it put controversy about invocations to rest. But there seems to be no end in sight to debate about starting meetings with a prayer.
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Commercial sockeye fishing in upper Cook Inlet will be decided on a day-by-day basis from here until the end of the season. Listen now
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Alaska got a glowing report in a checkup from a top federal health care official. Though there are issues that need further treatment and support, communities showed a healthy dose of innovation in delivery and integration of care.
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The chair of the Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Board is gathering signatures to have Kenai Peninsula Borough vote on outlawing commercial cannabis operations in areas of the borough outside cities. That isn’t sitting well with members of cannabis industry on the peninsula. Listen now
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Kenai Peninsula Borough voters will have their say on whether the borough’s optional senior property tax exemption will be phased out.
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The Kenai River is seeing less sockeye in recent days but more fishing opportunity starting July 22.
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As part of a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice, the Tesoro refinery in Nikiski will spend millions of dollars to reduce emissions that are potentially harmful to public health and the environment.