Days before the Division I State Cross Country Championships, Kodiak’s lead runner, Miles Grimes, caught an illness.
It took a while, but the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Thursday approved a zoning change that will enable downtown resident ...
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter information, trooper dispatches, fire department reports and interviews ...
Three candidates for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives will be in town Tuesday for the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce 2024 Fisheries Debate.
The Alutiiq Museum is headed steadily toward a target reopening in May 2025, with fundraising goals nearly met and the museum ...
Kodiak History Museum and the Alutiiq Museum are partnering up to present a four-part October lecture series that begins this ...
How does Kodiak cross country coach Ashley Mortenson tell the Hathaway twins apart when they are running on a 5-kilometer ...
Preliminary results have been posted in Kodiak’s Tuesday municipal elections. With 737 village and 20 by-mail absentee ...
In a move that “demonstrates the increased interest in the Arctic by our strategic competitors,” four Russian and Chinese vessels were sighted close to the Russian Exclusive Economic Zone in ...
Kodiak voters Tuesday turned down a proposal to amend the city charter to allow the city manager to live outside city limits.
What’s arguably more important than exercise, nutrition and a good night’s rest as it relates to your overall health?
First voters raised our eyebrows by favoring the Democrat Mary Peltola in primary voting earlier this year and now we have even more puzzling results from Tuesday’s balloting.