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  • On this week's Talk of the Rock, host Davis Hovey chats with former Kodiak resident Ken Renke about his book detailing his cross-country bicycle ride and his many travel experiences.
  • This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Shelby Herbert, of Public Radio KFSK, reports on Southeast Alaska salmon losing the endorsement of a Canadian conservation group, and fishermen are testing experimental gear that could allow east side Cook Inlet set net fishermen a chance to fish again, story by KDLL’s Meg Duff.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Davis Hovey: Record low Chinook salmon in Karluk River cause concern for Alaska Department of Fish & Game, the Environmental Protection Agency is giving millions to increase heat pumps in Alaska, and the story of the "sole" survivor of the historic SS Princess Sophia wreck near Juneau.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Davis Hovey: Today marks the opening of the candidacy filing period for local elections, Kodiak College receives extra grant funding to focus on migrant education, and two Alaska state legislators are pushing their colleagues to call a special session to restore education funding vetoed by Gov. Dunleavy.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Davis Hovey: Sen. Murkowski announces potential funding coming to Kodiak and Ouzinkie port infrastructure, an unusual fishing closure in Bristol Bay to put fishermen "in timeout", and sounds from the annual 'Songs on the Slough' in Seldovia.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Two city officials in the lower Yukon River community of Pilot Station have been charged with felony election interference. Ten disabled Alaskans are suing the state in a class-action lawsuit, alleging financial abuse and neglect. And KBBI’s Jamie Diep spoke with Kristen Faulkner about how growing up in Homer shaped her fast paced journey to the podium.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Parents in Nikiski want their kids to be able to ride ATVs to school. Kobuk is flooded. And experts in psychedelics and psychedelic medicine are convening in Anchorage this week.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The union that represents Alaska’s public safety employees is criticizing comments made by the Department of Public Safety commissioner about two Soldotna-based troopers. Senator Murkowski cut the ribbon on a new cabin in the Tongass. And the license plate bill to end all license plate bills.
  • Subtle changes are afoot as the silver salmon arrive - great sunsets, the supermoon, and the golds of late summer. Life on Alaska's Emerald Isle!
  • On this week's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Some of the hottest temperatures of the summer were recorded yesterday in the Eastern Interior. More than 100 Anchorage community members gathered on Friday for a vigil to remember a teenager who was shot and killed by Anchorage police. And Anchorage has a cash flow problem.
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