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  • The Supreme Court will consider the question: Should doctors treating pregnancy complications follow state or federal law if the laws conflict? Here's how the case could affect women and doctors.
  • The Coast Guard was notified by watchstanders at the Sector Anchorage Command Center about an emergency call by VHF radio late Monday night from the fishing vessel “Fish On,” which caught fire and sank while anchored in Kalsin Bay, according to a Coast Guard spokesperson. The two individuals aboard were saved by a good Samaritan …
  • If you’re active on local Kodiak Facebook groups- or perhaps, if you own a phone- you’re well aware of the deluge of scam phone calls that have been assailing Kodiak’s residents. Many of the calls impersonated law enforcement agencies, and imitated existing phone numbers. KMXT spoke to Kodiak Police Department’s Lieutenant Francis de la Fuente …
  • As COVID-19 seems to be slowing down in Kodiak, the Kodiak Island Borough School District will be opening its doors once again for in-person schooling. School Superintendent Larry LeDoux is optimistic. “We’re hoping for the best. Kids need to be in school, and we want them in an environment where they can be safe and …
  • Today on the midday news report with host Terry Haines: An updated Covid-19 case count from the EOC. The state searches for a Covid-19 variant. A silver lining for a local grower. All that and more on today’s midday news report.
  • By Isabelle Ross, KDLG – Dillingham – January 12, 2021 The only person to star in St. Seraphim of Sarov’s Orthodox Church. Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. (Izzy Ross/KDLG) A small group of people sang through cloth masks. It’s slavii at St. Seraphim of Sarov’s Orthodox Church in Dillingham. At the front of the church, a …
  • While crops aren’t catching COVID-19, that doesn’t mean that the business of farming hasn’t changed on Kodiak. Just ask Siene Allen and Gideon Saunders of BrightBox Farms. “You know, there’s a demand for locally grown produce supply chains with the pandemic were interrupted, trucking was maxed out. They were moving product as fast as they …
  • Today, on the midday news report, with host Terry Haines: The latest update from the EOC, with 10 new cases of Covid-19 reported. Murkowski calls on Trump to resign. Why AK’s highest court ruled the state was wrong to sanction a Nome man. All that and more today, on the midday news report.
  • In Juneau, state and local officials are on edge but hopeful there won’t be local violence January 13, 2021 by Rashah McChesney, KTOO The Alaska State Capitol and Dimond Courthouse in downtown Juneau. (Tripp J Crouse/KTOO) State lawmakers in Juneau and local law enforcement are preparing for the possibility of violence after the FBI warned …
  • The Kodiak Area Emergency Services Organization has reported nine new cases of COVID-19 on Kodiak. Among these were one community transmission case, four close contact cases, and four travel related cases. This brings the total case count for the Kodiak Island Borough to 973 cases since the start of the pandemic, with 44 cases classified …
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