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The Tustumena stops in Kodiak in the channel between Near Island and Kodiak. Sometimes folks will watch as it arrives and departs. (Brian Venua/KMXT)
Brian Venua/KMXT
The Alaska Marine Highway System announced on May 2, the Tustumena now won’t sail to Kodiak until Monday, May 13, leaving Homer in the afternoon at 1:00 p.m. and arriving in Kodiak later that evening around 10:00 p.m.
Midday Report
  • An orca travels near Admiralty Cove on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
    (Clarise Larson/KTOO)
    On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A killer whale has been approaching boaters in Juneau. Lawmakers in the House and Senate are racing to craft a bill that would allow homeschool programs to continue. And red sweaters filled the streets of Nome Sunday as nearly 100 people marched to bring awareness to indigenous injustice.
Talk of the Rock
  • On this week’s Talk of the Rock, host Brian Venua talks to the Kodiak Island Borough’s associate planner, Joe Grochmal, and director of community development, Christopher French, about the efforts to create a new Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • A 45.8-pound king sits on ice during Petersburg’s salmon derby in 2015.
    (Joe Viechnicki/KFSK)
    This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:KDLL's Riley Board reports on the federal disaster declaration forsetnetters on the east side of Upper Cook Inlet and on the final rulefor federal management of salmon fisheries in the Upper Cook's EEZ. Crab fishermen were charged in federal court for illegal transport of crab, as reported by CoastAlaska's Angela Denning. And for KFSK Hannah Flor reports on a proposal to change how a popular run of hatchery king salmon near Petersburg is managed,