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  • Hamas' reaction was generally "positive" but it still insists on a permanent cease-fire and full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, which Israel has rejected. The U.S. will discuss it with Israel.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a cease-fire plan delivered by the Palestinian militant group Hamas to end the war in Gaza.
  • This Monday, on KMXT’s Midday News report with host Terry Haines, we hear about: Between Friday and Saturday 229 people were identified as Covid-19 positive and 4 more fatalities due to the virus were reported. President Trump announced he’ll issue a permit to allow a Canadian-based company to build railway from Alberta to Alaska. Early …
  • This Friday, on KMXT’s Midday News report with host Terry Haines, we hear about: Another Covid-19 case comes to Kodiak USCG saves two hunters stranded on Mount Kelly. Senator Dan Sullivan has something to tweet about. The Department of Agriculture is considering changes in the Tongass National Forest More about the fatal bear attack in …
  • Another travel-related Kodiak Island case of COVID-19 was reported on Friday. The Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization says this latest case involves a resident who recently traveled and is now in isolation. Public officials have also identified this person’s close contacts and will remain in touch, to ensure self-isolation and self-care. The total number of …
  • A rise in breast cancer among younger women prompted the U.S. Preventive Task Force to issue new screening guidelines. They recommend mammograms every other year, starting at age 40.
  • Listen to the story here: This tsunami siren behind the post office has been there for decades. Kodiak has heard the wail of sirens every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. for decades. They sound like something out of an old, World War II movie – a weekly test of a warning system to signal households in …
  • The fire suppression system was undergoing maintenance when it went off, but officials aren’t sure what triggered it. It’s currently unknown when the investigation will be complete.
  • The National Trust's annual list includes Eatonville, the all-Black Florida town memorialized by Zora Neale Hurston, Alaska's Sitka Tlingit Clan houses, and the home of country singer Cindy Walker.
  • What a new bridge over Baltimore's Patapsco River will look like is still very much a matter of speculation. But one design stands out.
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