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  • KMXT will be posting updates of Alaska and precincts reporting on tonight’s elections here. Note that over 120,000 absentee votes will not be counted until next week, including about 3,000 Kodiak ballots. This update is given as of 9:00 am on Nov. 4. These are the state’s unofficial results. Local Kodiak Races State Senate P …
  • Kodiak polling locations saw business as usual for voters over the course of Election Day this Tuesday. Anita Sholl, election official at the Mission Precinct, said that by mid-Tuesday afternoon they had seen nearly 900 voters, or about 125 voters an hour. There was even a line outside of Bayside Fire Department as early as …
  • Past Kodiak Votes for President Curious about how Kodiak voters have voted in previous presidential elections? It may come as no surprise that, since the year 2000, Kodiak voters have preferred the Republican nominee. But that preference is shrinking. For the first decade, the Republican nominee could count on 2/3 of Kodiak voters, but now …
  • Stay tuned for this Tuesday’s midday news report with host Terry Haines as he covers topics including: Details on the settlement in the Scandies Rose sinking. Election day during a rising Covid-19 count. Gale warnings with freezing spray around the island. All that and more on today’s midday news report.
  • Courtesy of Margaret Hall’s family Margaret Hall of Kodiak wanted very badly to vote this year. She first saw the voting process up close in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The year was 1920. The first election since women received the right to vote in the United States. Margaret was in a stroller when she watched her mother …
  • Soon after news of Kate's hospitalization was released, Buckingham Palace revealed that King Charles III would undergo a "corrective procedure" next week for an enlarged prostate.
  • Pakistan and Iran have traded cross-border rocket attacks, stoking fears of widening conflict even farther.
  • Today, on KMXT’s Midday News, stay tuned for: A weekly update from Emergency Services Director. The CEO of The Pebble Mine Limited Partnership has resigned. Yukon River communities are drafting a letter to Governor Dunleavy seeking a fishery disaster. All that and more on this Thursday’s midday news report.
  • A divided Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly is asking lawmakers to add law enforcement to the list of classes protected from discrimination in Alaska. As KRBD’s Eric Stone reports, that’s after Borough Mayor Rodney Dial cast a tie-breaking vote in favor of the resolution. On Monday, Ketchikan’s Borough Assembly took up a resolution asking the Alaska …
  • An Israeli airstrike on Iran's consulate in Damascus killed two Iranian generals and five others, Iranian state media said Monday. Israel has not yet commented on the attack.
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