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I heard a knock on the door as I was waking up from a Sunday nap. Certainly not bizarre, since it was the middle of the day, ...
Kodiak Alaska Senate President Gary Stevens said Wednesday he’s disappointed at Governor Mike Dunleavy’s proclamation to ...
The state burn ban imposed on Kodiak Island and the Kenai Peninsula last week has been lifted. The Alaska DNR Division of Forestry and Fire Protection announced the end of ...
Veteran shooter Velma Vining fired in 33 bullseyes to edge Mike Kerwood in the first rimfire rifle match of the 2025 season, June 15 at the Salonie Creek Rifle Range.
Diver Masumi Palhof, technician with the Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation District, with a signal crayfish she nabbed in ...
I sent out a story on changes in Alaska over the past few million years. The theme: Many of the transitions were drastic, and ...
The $10 million of federal funding to continue rebuilding St. Herman Harbor is back on the list of congressionally-directed spending requests.
Returns of chinook (or king) salmon to Kodiak streams have been historically low so far, continuing a frightening trend. Meanwhile Chignik sockeye (or red) salmon are having a good year, and returns ...
When I wrote for the Kadiak Times, editor Nell Waage, would often refer to Kodiak characters as “salt of the earth,” a ...
Smoke rises from the car carrier Morning Midas approximately 300 miles south of Adak Island on June 3. Photo - USCG Air ...
The City of Kodiak is very close to having a new city administrator. The city council offered the job to Randy Robertson of Aberdeen, Maryland, after an executive session Tuesday ...
Answer: Because folks are mad. What they are mad about varies from protest to protest, but the common factor is someone is mad — mad at the government. One guy was so mad he blew up a building in ...
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