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This flatbread is the perfect vehicle for leftovers. (Photo by Victoria Petersen/Peninsula Clarion)

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Kalifornsky Kitchen: Stuff on bread

This pizza dough or flatbread, however you want to make it, would be the vehicle for our leftovers.

Opinion: What’s happening to substance abuse amid COVID-19

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Opinion: What’s happening to substance abuse amid COVID-19

Substance abuse still merits attention.

Robert Walsh (left), Linnanae Dohse, Scott Loehr graduate from Cook Inlet Academy on Saturday, May 9, 2020. (Photo submitted by Karen McGahan)                                Robert Walsh (left), Linnanae Dohse, Scott Loehr graduate from Cook Inlet Academy on Saturday, May 9, 2020. (Photo submitted by Karen McGahan)

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Cook Inlet graduates 3 with drive-in and parade

“This will definitely be a graduation remembered by the graduates.”

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Voices of the Peninsula: Ambler road project threatens Alaska wild

I propose that this road not be built, certainly not on the State’s dime.

Opinion: A stable economic future follows the Ambler Road

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Opinion: A stable economic future follows the Ambler Road

We have known of the Ambler district’s vast copper and base metal deposits since the 1950s.

Mark Thiessen / Associated Press file                                Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy listens during a news conference in Anchorage on Sept. 26.

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Court says recall effort against governor can proceed

The recall effort has reported gathering more than 34,000 signatures so far.

Byron Mallott                                In this Sept. 21, 2015, file photo, Alaska Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott addresses a news conference in Anchorage, Alaska. Mallott, who served as Alaska’s lieutenant governor as part of a “unity ticket” with former Gov. Bill Walker, died Friday, May 8, 2020. He was 77. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen, File)

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Former Alaska Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott dies at 77

Mallott died Friday.

Dunlins, western sandpipers and a dowitcher feed on Saturday, May 2, 2020, on the Homer Spit near Green Timbers in Homer, Alaska. (Photo by Michael Armstrong/Homer News)

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Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival goes virtual

Though the annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival was canceled along with so many other events in light of…

Judy Cavanaugh stands with others at a rally against the Pebble Mine in front of Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s Juneau office on Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

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Opinion: Bristol Bay fishermen oppose Pebble employee’s nomination to Board of Fish

Alaska’s fisheries belong to the people.

Refuge Notebook: Learning to love the ‘sweat and shiver’ diet

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Refuge Notebook: Learning to love the ‘sweat and shiver’ diet

Have you ever spent a weekend camping, maybe a long weekend, when the rain never seemed to quit?…

Juneauites gathered signatures to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy in late February. (Peter Segall | Juneau Empire)

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Alaska Voices: PPP is far from perfect, and Dunleavy’s plan is far from what we need

The governor is denying small businesses a critical survival tool that will go far.

Minister’s Message: In a time of crisis, look beyond the obstacles ahead

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Minister’s Message: In a time of crisis, look beyond the obstacles ahead

You hit what you’re staring at.

Point of View: Pebble and Dunleavy: How the commercial fishing “essential service” declaration reveals irony at its finest

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Point of View: Pebble and Dunleavy: How the commercial fishing “essential service” declaration reveals irony at its finest

“Why is the governor supporting the Pebble Project?”

Sen. Tom Begich (courtesy photo)

Opinion

Opinion: Reconvene the Legislature

It’s time we went back to work to complete these tasks.

Therese Lewandowski

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Voices of the Peninsula: Big and small, UA campuses need our support in the recall of governor

“I wonder what the Kachemak Bay Campus will become.”

Refuge Notebook: Forest morels: Year after fire brings rewards

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Refuge Notebook: Forest morels: Year after fire brings rewards

2019 will be synonymous with wildland fire for most of the residents of the Kenai Peninsula, and as…

Tangled Up in Blue: AM/FM

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Tangled Up in Blue: AM/FM

I woke up to the sound of a stranger crying and decided to go directly back to bed.…

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Point of View: Be strong and pass it on

Being strong is a balancing act.

Tribes urge Treasury to disburse coronavirus relief funding

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Tribes urge Treasury to disburse coronavirus relief funding

At least 18 tribes sued, alleging Congress intended the funding to go only to tribal governments.

Opinion: Narcissism is in our DNA

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Opinion: Narcissism is in our DNA

But it doesn’t have to decide our actions.