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Richard Gonzalez was sworn in as the new city of Kodiak Fire Department Chief on Thursday. Gonzalez was the city’s emergency ...
Southeast Alaska is home to more than 850 species of native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. When you count them up, it’s more ...
— Alaska State Park volunteer Kolena Momberger will lead a tide pool exploration walk beginning at Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park ranger station 9. The same evening a naturalist program will ...
Reading Gary Carver’s obituary in the Mirror reminded me of being a student in the geology course he taught at Kodiak College. It was a fascinating course, and Dr. Carver had an infectious enthusiasm ...
The sockeye, or red salmon, fisheries in Bristol Bay are winding down as the peak of the season has come and gone. Trident Seafoods is no longer buying salmon in ...
You’ve probably seen them around Kodiak in late June — tall stems topped with big, round clusters of star-shaped flowers, ...
The Kodiak City Council advanced an ordinance authorizing the 25-year lease renewal of two lots for Vertigo Air Taxi in a 6-0 vote Thursday to a future public hearing.
What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of July 23rd, brought to you by the ...
When Fernando Escobar first stepped onto the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, he did so with a quiet but firm sense of ...
Summers ago, when I lived with my friend and her family, I shared a meal with them almost every night. I would make a large, ...
The Kodiak City Council reviewed a list of nonprofit grant applications during its work session on Tuesday, ahead of a vote ...
I visited California recently, on a long overdue mission to visit family and old friends there. The downhill portion of my ...