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  • Jared Griffin presents the Midday Report featuring an update from Kodiak’s Emergency Services Operation, and state and local stories on: Kodiak’s zero active COVID-19 cases New cases in Seward Sockeye prices decrease plus, Alaska Fish Radio, new AK Dept of Fish and Game announcement, and the weather forecast and community events.
  • Today on the midday news report with Jared Griffin: A live update from the EOC. Forty-eight new cases of Covid-19 reported for Kodiak Island. Kodiak ranks as the most severe Covid-19 hotspot in Alaska. The Alaska Department of Corrections announces the third death of an inmate due to Covid-19. All that and more on today’s …
  • Mike Wall presents the Midday Report featuring NPR headlines and local stories on: safety plans for seasonal workers at seafood processors balancing safety with restarting the economy new COVID-19 cases in Alaska how the Alaska tourism industry is adapting Alaska’s fiber optic cable connection to Lower 48 Interim ferry service for Ketchikan and Prince of …
  • Mike Wall presents the Midday Report featuring national headlines from NPR, and state and local stories on: COVID-19 updates coronavirus fatigue in Alaska new aerial imagery mapping for Kodiak Island Borough travel across border with Canada plus, Alaska Fish Radio, updates from Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game,and the weather forecast and community events.
  • Today, on KMXT’s Midday News, stay tuned for: The tsunami warning sirens begin to go up. The Kodiak Island Borough School District begins the second week of school. More details on a significant fire in Kasigluk. The downturn in tourism at Denali park and the economic repercussions. All that and more on this Monday’s midday …
  • As one of the most-performed living composers, the Pulitzer winner insists that her music communicate to everyone — from farmers to children to the classical music intelligentsia.
  • The secrecy that shrouded Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis is something that any new cancer patient can understand. It's daunting to decide when to share, whom to tell and how much to say.
  • Kemmerer, Wyo., is on the front line of America's energy transition, with its coal plant slated to close and a nuclear plant in the works. But some think the rush to quit fossil fuels is impractical.
  • The children's album — featuring stories and songs celebrating tolerance, individuality and gender neutrality — debuted in 1972. It would become a TV special, a book, a foundation — and an anthem.
  • Sirens sounded across Israel overnight as Israeli officials urged residents to take shelter. The attack follows a vow of retaliation from Iran after an earlier strike on an Iranian consulate in Syria.
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