City voters will decide in October whether to update a 1965 charter rule that limits where the city manager can live.
Katrina Baisa is staying in state to continue her track and field career.
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Grab a couple of napkins or head to the sink because stone fruit is in season! Is it just me, or have you noticed that the nectarines are especially juicy this season? I had to eat mine over a plate ...
The tiny flying green annoyances seemed to be in greater numbers than usual this year in late May and early June.
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The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Monday that a man with the same name and party affiliation as Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan ...
A weather record was set in Kodiak, but it didn’t involve the weekend heat wave. The National Weather Service reported a record low temperature of 36 degrees was recorded at 4:31 a.m. Thursday, ...
Federal fisheries managers have expanded salmon fishing restrictions around the Buskin River drainage, closing federal waters in Womens Bay to subsistence fishing for sockeye.
Woodland residents have complained often to the borough office since cost estimates were mailed June 21.  — The Kodiak Island Borough Board of Education approved a three-year contract with the union ...
As of last Saturday, escapement levels for sockeye salmon were up from last year for most of the river systems in the Kodiak Management Area. The notable exceptions were Frazer ...
Borough voters this fall may get to decide whether or not to place a 3% local sales tax on marijuana products.