Shahla Farzan, KBBI - Homer, Author at Alaska Public Media

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Kenai Peninsula invocation lawsuit has roots in New York case

For the past six months, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly has debated whether it should restrict who gives the opening prayer at each assembly meeting. They’re not alone; similar disputes are taking place across the country. Several years ago, a lawsuit over prayer in public meetings consumed a town in upstate New York, eventually making its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Listen now

03-07
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Kenai Peninsula invocation lawsuit has roots in New York case

For the past six months, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly has debated whether it should restrict who gives the opening prayer at each assembly meeting. They’re not alone; similar disputes are taking place across the country. Several years ago, a lawsuit over prayer in public meetings consumed a town in upstate New York, eventually making its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Listen now

03-07
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Homer City Council votes down ‘inclusivity’ resolution

Homer City Council heard a resolution on Monday that would have officially expressed the town’s commitment to fighting discrimination and maintaining a safe, inclusive city. Dozens of residents turned out to provide public testimony, highlighting sharp divides within the community. Listen now

03-01
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Homer City Council votes down ‘inclusivity’ resolution

Homer City Council heard a resolution on Monday that would have officially expressed the town’s commitment to fighting discrimination and maintaining a safe, inclusive city. Dozens of residents turned out to provide public testimony, highlighting sharp divides within the community. Listen now

03-01
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Students work to reduce ocean trash, one spork at a time

A new educational program is working to stop marine debris before it starts. Students from schools across the Kenai Peninsula have partnered with the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies to cut down on their consumption of single-use plastics. Listen now

02-28
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Students work to reduce ocean trash, one spork at a time

A new educational program is working to stop marine debris before it starts. Students from schools across the Kenai Peninsula have partnered with the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies to cut down on their consumption of single-use plastics. Listen now

02-28
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Carbon monoxide a factor in Soldotna deaths

The deaths of two Soldotna residents found in a burned truck in November have been ruled accidental. Listen now

02-23
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Carbon monoxide a factor in Soldotna deaths

The deaths of two Soldotna residents found in a burned truck in November have been ruled accidental. Listen now

02-23
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After die-off, sea stars face uncertain future

Sea star wasting syndrome was first documented in Kachemak Bay in 2014, but it wasn’t until last summer that the mysterious infection began killing sea stars in large numbers. Listen now

02-16
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After die-off, sea stars face uncertain future

Sea star wasting syndrome was first documented in Kachemak Bay in 2014, but it wasn’t until last summer that the mysterious infection began killing sea stars in large numbers. Listen now

02-16
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Alaska’s gender wage gap among largest in U.S.

Alaska has one of the largest wage gaps between men and women in the country, according to a new report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday. Listen now

02-16
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Alaska’s gender wage gap among largest in U.S.

Alaska has one of the largest wage gaps between men and women in the country, according to a new report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released Tuesday. Listen now

02-16
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Kenai Borough Assembly to consider eliminating religious invocation

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly voted to introduce an ordinance on Feb. 14 that would put an end to the invocation that begins each meeting. Listen now

02-15
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Kenai Borough Assembly to consider eliminating religious invocation

The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly voted to introduce an ordinance on Feb. 14 that would put an end to the invocation that begins each meeting. Listen now

02-15
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AK: Options dwindle for orphaned sea otters

In coastal Alaska, a bacterial infection has caused adult sea otter die-offs in record numbers. Meanwhile, researchers have seen a steep increase in the number of orphaned pups over the last several years. Listen now

02-04
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AK: Options dwindle for orphaned sea otters

In coastal Alaska, a bacterial infection has caused adult sea otter die-offs in record numbers. Meanwhile, researchers have seen a steep increase in the number of orphaned pups over the last several years. Listen now

02-04
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Smyth wins Tustumena 200 sled dog race

After a three-year hiatus, the Kenai Peninsula’s Tustumena 200 sled dog race was finally able to celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend. Iditarod veteran Cim Smyth of Big Lake took first place, followed closely by Girdwood musher Nicolas Petit. Listen now

01-31
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Smyth wins Tustumena 200 sled dog race

After a three-year hiatus, the Kenai Peninsula’s Tustumena 200 sled dog race was finally able to celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend. Iditarod veteran Cim Smyth of Big Lake took first place, followed closely by Girdwood musher Nicolas Petit. Listen now

01-31
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Researchers say Kenai Peninsula permafrost thawing rapidly

Permafrost is thawing at a brisk rate across Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula is no exception. Listen now

01-25
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Researchers say Kenai Peninsula permafrost thawing rapidly

Permafrost is thawing at a brisk rate across Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula is no exception. Listen now

01-25
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