
Sabine Poux
ReporterSabine Poux is a freelance reporter based in Homer. She was formerly news director and evening news host at KDLL in Kenai.
Originally from New York, Sabine has lived and reported in Argentina and Vermont, where she fell in love with local news. She covers all things Kenai Peninsula, but is especially interested in stories related to energy and fishing. She'd love to hear your ideas at spoux@kdll.org.
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Incumbents retained two of the three seats on the HEA board, including Jim Levine representing the southern peninsula for District 3.
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Low birth rates are likely contributing to the decline in the population of beluga whales in Cook Inlet, according to a study published this week.
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The road reopened to traffic in both directions around 4:30 p.m. Friday.
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The January course is a collaboration between the Soldotna, Kenai and Homer Police Departments. Already, there is a waitlist of women signed up.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough is holding a special mayoral election Feb. 14 to fill the remainder of former Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce's term.
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The settlement comes more than two years after Rep. Gary Knopp’s private plane collided with a charter plane, killing him and the four passengers, guide and pilot aboard.
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The state says it will certify results on Nov. 29. Voter turnout is just under 25% statewide, so far.
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Funding for the Alaska Energy Authority's project comes from excess bond payments from Bradley Lake. Utilities finished paying off the project’s bonds last year.
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A fleet of Tesla batteries makes up Homer Electric Association’s battery energy storage system, or BESS — a facility that stores a constant supply of power for the utility’s grid.