The late bloom this year gives Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation District a narrow window to treat invasive plants, like orange hawkweed.
The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
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On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, we hear about Invasive Species Awareness Week in Kodiak, Coast Guard Base Kodiak is getting a new child development center, funding cuts and high fuel costs hamper salmon weirs and surveys, an interview with one of 15 U.S. House of Rep. candidates Matt Schultz, and the Sun'aq Tribe is moving its preschool to the old North Star building.
Talk of the Rock
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On this week's episode with host Katherine Irving, we sit down with Ben Daly, the supervisor for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Division of Commercial Fisheries Westward region, to talk about his first summer season in his new role at the Kodiak office.
Alaska Fisheries Report
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This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Avery Ellfeldt of KHNS reports on mixed feelings about reopening the Chilkat sport king salmon fishery, KYUK's Samantha Watson on the Kuskokwim's Return of the Salmon event, and Katherine Irving adds a story from the studios of KMXT on the cost of gathering survey data.
Alaska News
- Alaska lawmakers seek gas pipeline tax compromise as another special session begins
- It ‘doesn’t work,’ Gov. Dunleavy says of Senate Alaska LNG bill
- Gasline bill remains stalled in Senate as Dunleavy vetoes 9 bills, threatens another special session
- Crisis response teams free up Anchorage police and emergency services, officials say
- State’s refusal to put Petersburg Sullivan on ballot ‘likely not legally justified,’ attorney says
- How an increasingly common allergy is taking salmon off the table for some Alaskans
- Dunleavy faces Thursday deadline to sign or veto 24 bills as gas pipeline bill looms
- Senators weigh risk of gas pipeline project as special session deadline approaches
- Brown bear attacks biker on Dome Trail in Anchorage
- Planned Parenthood of Alaska sues state for requiring in-person visits for medication abortion
NPR National News
- Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales
- Trump claims vandals damaged D.C. Reflecting Pool, and says it will be drained again
- Colombia runoff vote shaped by security fears and conflict warnings
- Adrian Chiarella's "Leviticus" shows that horror's final boys can find love
- A new survey on dads found that 9 out of 10 had a surprising reaction to fatherhood
- Cambodia cracked down on scams costing Americans billions. It created a new crisis
- Want to improve your agility? Try these exercises that combine speed and strength
- DOJ memo stokes fear among disability advocates of a return to institutionalization
- Opinion: Algae doesn't care about our party lines
- Judy Blume says she's done writing: '50 years is enough!'