Water is necessary for the formation of fishes, and all other life on Earth. Luckily this planet is a wet one. Seventy-one percent of the planet wears a blanket of ...
Two college students will soon be stuffing snow from the slopes of Alaska’s highest mountain into Nalgene bottles. Their goal is to see if that frozen precipitation contains tiny plastic ...
The M/V Tustumena has suffered another delay returning to service. Alaska Marine Highway System spokesman Sam Dapcevich said Monday that a propeller shaft needs to be realigned this week after ...
A Fort Wainwright soldier who was shot in the back of the head early Saturday morning at The International Hotel and Bar, known locally as The Big I, died Sunday ...
Kodiak track and field athletes continued to throw down quality marks at the Palmer Invitational on Friday and Saturday at ...
Construction is underway in the Alaska Peninsula town of Chignik to install GCI’s Aleutians Fiber Project. Utility Technologies Inc. is contracting with GCI to complete the work in project communities ...
The Kodiak History Museum is launching a unique exhibit highlighting Kodiak’s rich tavern history. The exhibit kicks off this ...
The warm, sunny days during the early part of this week lifted Kodiak islanders out of the winter doldrums and drew them ...
That new piece of miracle technology you just got, designed in California, marketed in New York, manufactured in China, and ...
The Kodiak Economic Development Corporation held its inaugural Career Expo Job Fair Monday at Kodiak Marketplace. The event ...
A Teen’s Perspective,” column is designed to help Kodiak residents know what our teenagers are thinking by giving them the ...
About 100 city staff and other well-wishers turned out for a farewell sendoff for retiring city manager Mike Tvenge Tuesday ...