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  • 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 …
  • by Sabine Poux–KDLL District O Sen. Peter Micciche prefiled SB 29 Friday. The 32nd legislative sessions starts next week. Soldotna Republican Sen. Peter Micciche is again moving to establish a buyback program for set-net permits in Cook Inlet. The program would reduce the number of commercial set-net fishermen on the east side of the inlet. …
  • North Korea on Monday test-fired suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, the country's neighbors said, as speculation swirled that it could soon launch a banned satellite into orbit.
  • Today (Monday) the Kodiak Emergency Operations Center reported twenty-seven (27) new cases of COVID 19 for the Kodiak Island Borough. The cases were tested between Tuesday, October 19th and Saturday October 23rd. Eighteen (18) positive cases were tested on Friday. All cases are now classified as community spread. One hundred nine (109) …
  • Kodiak Island Borough School District superintendent Larry LeDoux (le-Doo) has announced he’ll step down at the end of the school year after 44 years in education. KMXT spoke with LeDoux on Monday about his decision to retire. He says he feels his legacy will be borne out in positive student outcomes, and the quality of …
  • In the not so distant future, the waters off of Kodiak may find itself host to another seaweed farm. The Department of Natural Resources announced Tuesday a new proposed 10-year lease of a 14-acre kelp farm up for public comment. The lease was requested by Chloe Ivanoff, Hailey Thompson, and Clifton Ivanoff doing business as …
  • Police in Los Angeles arrested a suspect following a break-in at the home of Mayor Karen Bass on Sunday morning, officials said.
  • A Christmas day fire destroyed one Kodiak family’s single story home over the weekend. One person was home when the fire started and made it out safely, and no firefighters were injured in the blaze. Gudie Rabang and his wife had owned their home at 3688 Sharatin Road for over a decade before Saturday’s fire. …
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