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  • Today on the midday news report with host Terry Haines: First case of new Covid-19 variant detected in AK. Gov. Dunleavy removed Anchorage Assembly member Jamie Allard from the state Human Rights Commission Tuesday. Fort Greely reduces level of Covid-19 precautions today. Public comment for summer ferry schedule now open. All that and more on …
  • By Joe Viechnicki–KSKA | Jan 26, 2021 Darius Kasperzak delivers testimony at the January, 2020 Board of Fish meeting in Kodiak. (Photo by Kavitha George/KMXT) Alaska’s Board of Fisheries Monday voted to postpone in-person meetings planned for Ketchikan, Cordova and Anchorage this spring because of COVID-19 precautions. But the board decided not to push back …
  • The Kodiak Island Borough is once again considering a deal with the state of Alaska over the paving of Otmeloi Way, a state-owned road near North Star Elementary School and home to many Service District 1 residents. Funded through a combination of state and federal grants, the state is offering to pave Otmeloi if the …
  • January 25, 2021 by Sabine Poux, KDLL – Kenai Upper Cook Inlet fishermen should expect another below-average sockeye run this year. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game forecasts a return of 4,370,000 sockeye to Upper Cook Inlet in 2021, according to a report released Friday. Brian Marston, Fish and Game’s area manager for Upper Cook Inlet commercial …
  • Today on the midday news report with host Terry Haines: An update from the EOC. One of AK’s largest seafood processing plant closes. All that and more on today’s midday news report.
  • According to the Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization, seven new cases of COVID-19 have been reported for the Kodiak Island Borough. Among those cases were six close contact cases and one travel related case. This brings the total case count associated with the Kodiak Island Borough to 1020 cases, with 42 cases classified as active …
  • Today on the midday news report with host Terry Haines: New EOC report. Joe Biden on ANWAR. On the AK legislature convened in Juneau. All that and more on today’s midday news report.
  • Amanda Gorman reads an original work called “The Hill We Climb” at President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ055ilIiN4At 22 years old, Gorman is the youngest inaugural poet. You can also listen to her poem here:
  • Today on the midday news report with host Terry Haines: No EOC update. City of Kodiak talks another step towards possibly annexing neighboring service areas. Dance in the time of Covid-19. These stories and more, on today’s midday news report.
  • Four employees at the Trident Seafoods processing plant in Akutan have tested positive for coronavirus, the company said in a press release yesterday (Monday). The plant has about 700 employees on Akutan island in the Aleutian Chain. The Seattle Times reported that the four employees who tested positive were roommates. They tested negative for the …
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