KDLL Evening Newscast
KDLL Evening Newscast
Ashlyn O'Hara, Hunter Morrison
News of the central Kenai Peninsula from the KDLL News Team, 5:20 p.m. Monday-FridayGet the RSS feed here
Evening News — July 7, 2026
President Donald Trump pardons a Wasilla mechanic accused of removing anti-pollution devices from diesel trucks. Kenai Peninsula school board members mull new policies pertaining to artificial intelligence. Plus, Alaska Public Media reports Alaska's booth at the Great American State Fair is a bit of a dud.
Jul 8
11 min
Evening News — July 6, 2026
A semitruck carrying fuel and fish overturns near Seward. A Soldotna swimmer takes home silver at the Special Olympics USA Games. Plus, a State House Committee finds a Homer lawmaker likely violated the law when she used state letterhead to criticize a local newspaper.
Jul 7
8 min
Evening News — July 2, 2026
State foresters say quick work by firefighters has stymied a wildfire near Soldotna. State lawmakers delay action on a compromise tax break bill for the Alaska LNG Project. Plus, a new study finds puffin populations are declining in the Kodiak Archipelago.
Jul 3
9 min
Evening News — July 1, 2026
Scott Griebel resigns from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly. A Homer man who pleaded guilty to murdering a Homer woman who went missing in 2019 is sentenced to 87 years in prison. Plus, the Sitka Sound Science Center finds a message in a bottle.
Jul 2
11 min
Evening News — June 30, 2026
The City of Soldotna revises its mini grant policies. Lawmakers put their heads together on a compromise tax break bill for the Alaska LNG Project. Plus, Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoes almost half a million dollars for a program that aims to recruit and retain Alaska teachers.
Jul 1
8 min
Evening News — June 29, 2026
The Kenai Senior Center gets grants to replace equipment used for its home-delivered meals program. Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoes a handful of bills. Plus, a bootcamp in Petersburg aims to equip the next generation of Alaska commercial fishermen.
Jun 30
11 min
Evening News — June 26, 2026
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game doubles sockeye bag limits for anglers on the Kasilof, Russian and Upper Kenai rivers. A popular race on the Homer Spit turns 50 this weekend. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough brainstorms what to do with the vacant elementary school building in Kasilof.
Jun 27
8 min
Evening News — June 25, 2026
NOAA Fisheries says a dead fin whale attached to a cruise ship that arrived in Seward likely died from a vessel strike. Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoes roughly $90 million in spending from the state budget. Plus, teams of boaters arrive in Ketchikan after setting sail from Washington.
Jun 27
9 min
Evening News — June 24, 2026
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski joins three other Republicans to vote to curtail President Donald Trump's use of military force in Iran. Alaska's highest court won't do an expedited review of a lower court ruling over a Fairbanks charter school. Plus, lawmakers gavel in for a second special session to review a tax break for the Alaska LNG Project.
Jun 25
11 min
Evening News — June 23, 2026
A wildfire near Sterling is 100% contained. A missing paddleboarder is found dead in Turnagain Arm. A cruise ship arrives in Seward with a endangered whale on its bow, dead. Plus, hundreds of Alaska projects advance to the next stage of consideration for Rural Health Transformation Program grants.
Jun 24
8 min
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