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Smoke rises from the car carrier Morning Midas approximately 300 miles south of Adak Island on June 3. Photo - USCG Air ...
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 ...
The Kodiak Collaborative will present a childcare progress report at Thursday’s Kodiak Island Borough Assembly work session.
The State of Alaska is offering remote Kodiak Island lots to Alaska residents in it’s annual sealed bid land auction.
State and Borough burn permits in Kodiak have been suspended in response to the wildfires that are closing roads and causing home evacuations across Interior Alaska.
A group of racers in the inaugural Kodiak Mountain Series made their way to the top of Pyramid Mountain in the final of three ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill that would have increased the transparency of the state’s tax-audit process, citing legal concerns.
Commercial fishing can be quite difficult, what with the long hours, often challenging conditions, and uncertain level of compensation. But the hardest thing can be just putting your socks on ...
The Kodiak City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on passing a fiscal year 2026 budget at its regular meeting Thursday.
With its melting glaciers, thawing permafrost, and floating sea ice that gets tougher to see from its northern shores each summer, Alaska is the poster state for global warming. Things ...
Kodiak Animal Shelter closed June 17 to treat a litter of husky mix puppies for parvo. As of press time Friday, the shelter remained closed as a cautionary measure.
Maintaining North Star Elementary School is going to cost a bit more than first thought. About three times more, according to ...
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