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  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Alaska Native leaders stood with the state’s congressional delegation rallying for the Willow project at the U.S. Capitol yesterday. The Army Corps of Engineers has cleared another milestone in the Unalaska Bay dredging project. And the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is gearing up for a three-year …
  • This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Brian Venua of KMXT reports that ASMI is helping the state distribute salmon in Ukraine, The Board of Fish votes to continue to manage 2 Chignik sockeye runs separately, story by KBBI’s Corrinne Smith, Sabine Poux reports on a possible buyback plan for Cook Inlet …
  • This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: KBBI’s Corinne Smith serves up a Cook Inlet Salmon forecast wrap, and Sage Smiley’s tour de force on transboundary watersheds, produced in the studios of KSTK. Illustration detailing the Stikine River layout.
  • On Today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Buddy Streeper defended his title in the Open North American Sled Dog Championship in Fairbanks over the weekend. The world’s wildest, weirdest boat race is back for another year this summer. And a UAF study seeks to find out why most park patrons are white. Buddy Streeper …
  • This week on the Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A new article examines coastal communities that are losing land to erosion. The Choose Respect March is tomorrow. And Senator Sullivan speaks at Comfish. Erosion carries trees over the edge of a cliff and into the sea in Dillingham, Alaska, a coastal city about 350 …
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Kirsten Dobroth: Alaska senator’s fight to regulate “forever chemicals” get a boost from new federal standards, protesters concerned about limits on the power of Alaska grand juries spent two days this week advocating for their cause on the Kenai Peninsula and beyond, and an Old Harbor bison herd helps …
  • This week on the Midday Report with host Terry Haines: There will be no sac roe herring fishery in Togiak this year. As Southeast Alaska otter populations have grown, so have calls to loosen the strict federal rules protecting them. And after losing half their population, humpback whales in Glacier Bay are rebounding. Whales in …
  • On this week’s Talk of the Rock: KMXT’s news director Kirsten Dobroth is joined by Rep. Louise Stutes during her visit to Kodiak for ComFish to discuss progress with the budget, the Alaska Marine Highway System, and what a state Bycatch Board might look like in the future.
  • On Today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Rep. Josiah Patkotak explains his support of the Willow Project. And Juneau wrestles with regulations about avalanche hazard zones. Overview of Behrends Avenue avalanche path in Juneau
  • On today’s midday report with host Kirsten Dobroth: Environmental groups sue over the Biden administration’s approval of Willow, and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Tuesday ended the government’s defense of a land exchange agreement that would have allowed the Alaska Peninsula community of King Cove to build a road to reach an all-weather airport.
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