Hello from Juneau! With the legislative session now in its second month, the Capitol is a busy place. It’s great to be meeting with constituents from across Senate District C.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly reluctantly agreed to protest the transfer of an unused local liquor license to a new restaurant Thursday.
Conrad Linkenhoker was Kodiak’s big winner at the Alaska Age Group Swimming Championships. The 12-year-old Kodiak Kingfisher ...
Make it two-for-two for the Kodiak Hockey League’s 18U B team. The league’s oldest skaters won their second tournament in as ...
The curtain goes up next Saturday at the Gerald Wilson Auditorium for the premiere of the Kodiak Arts Council production of ...
The Kodiak Middle School Drama Club’s production of “Camelot and Camelittle,” a fanciful reinterpretation of the legend of ...
Welcome to your weekly seismic update from across the state, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ...
The best part of the day is when I can sit down and relax knowing I’ve done everything I needed to. A full day of school, a ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is asking processors for bids on more than 21 million pounds of Alaska pollock products ...
Kodiak’s Elianna Valladolid pinned her way to the 104.5-pound girls’ title at the Palmer Junior Middle School Wrestling ...
Alaska Marine Highway System Director Craig Tornga said a request for proposals to build the long-awaited Tustumena ...
University of Alaska graduate student Lynn Walker is the Alutiiq Museum Volunteer of the Year. Originally from Michigan, Lynn ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results