The City of Kodiak offices aren’t going to be the same after the retirement last week of executive assistant Nita Nicolas.
A USCG helicopter crew from Cold Bay, assisted by Kodiak-based Air and Sea search and rescue assets, rescued nine people from a vessel that was grounded and taking on water ...
The new $900 billion military spending law signed by President Donald Trump last week includes special benefits for soldiers and Coast Guardsmen in Alaska, hundreds of millions in new construction ...
— First Baby 2006 is Lilie Mae Kuhn born to Patrick and Donna Kuhn Jan. 5 at 10:06 p.m. at Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. The healthy baby girl was the first ...
Last week, we talked about how eating “healthy” isn’t just about living longer. Rather, it’s about how we feel as we age and ...
In my previous column, I wrote about education because it is often where strain becomes most visible and where delay carries the highest cost. But education is not a standalone problem. This column ...
A random collection of what there is to do in Kodiak this weekend and beyond. Send information about your upcoming event to reporter Derek Clarkston via email at [email protected].
Kodiak’s Bear Paw Quilters lent their care and skills on Wednesday to victims of Typhoon Halong. A load of 42 quilts, built ...
Christmas memories are like ornaments hauled out of storage to decorate the Christmas tree. They’re kept in a special place ...
Don’t ask me why, I was stumped when racking my brain for ideas for a New Year’s Eve appetizer for a gathering I am hosting.
KMXT is one of 12 Alaska public broadcasters to share in $26 million in emergency funding from a Colorado-based benefactor.
I received it 10 years ago after buying “How Not to Die” by Dr. Michael Greger. The card is simple: A small photo of him sits ...