The Kodiak Island Borough School District’s Board of Education is holding off on approving the upcoming school year’s budget for FY’2027 until next month, as the board gathers more information and public input. During a public townhall on Jan. 15 community members said that the school district’s stability is a concern.
The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
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On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, we hear about how last year went for the kelp industry in Alaska, the Alaska Groundfish Data Bank in Kodiak is winding down operations, our colleagues at KUCB cover changes in the workforce employed by seafood processors, and the Kodiak Island Borough School District's board of education has narrowed its search for its next superintendent to three finalists.
Talk of the Rock
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On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, the outgoing executive director of the Alaska Groundfish Data Bank, Julie Bonney, gives an overview of the 40-year-old Kodiak organization and why it's winding down its operations for good.
Alaska Fisheries Report
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This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: KMXT's Davis Hovey provides a mariculture update for the state, plus an overview of the Bycatch Reduction and Research Act.
Alaska News
- Wetlands are warming as fast as the atmosphere. That’s bad news for salmon.
- Alaska lawmakers fail to override Dunleavy’s veto of corporate income tax bill
- This small-ship cruise line wants to build new docks in Alaska. The reception has been mixed.
- Two Alaska school districts sue state over claims of inadequate education funding
- Gov. Dunleavy says his fiscal plan will include a 'temporary, seasonal sales tax'
- Foster youth organization sues OCS for alleged lack of food and necessities
- Lawmakers return to Juneau with four months to address a packed agenda
- Democrats say Peltola can win Alaska’s U.S. Senate seat. Really, though?
- Alaska lawmakers return to Juneau on Tuesday. Here's what to expect.
- Alaska's first on-site addiction treatment for those who overdose launches with pilot programs
NPR National News
- At Davos, U.S. allies question a fraying world order
- Gladys West, mathematician whose work paved the way for GPS, dies at 95
- Your guide to Oscar-nominated movies and where to watch them
- An AI judge, a time-traveling 10-year-old and more in theaters
- Vietnam leader To Lam consolidates power as country targets 10% growth
- How cuts to federal climate funds could threaten polar vortex research
- Who's Board of Peace and who's bored of peace? The quiz knows — do you?
- How Minnesota became the center of a political crisis
- The Trump administration admits even more ways DOGE accessed sensitive personal data
- Ice may be more hazardous than snow this weekend. What to expect and how to prepare