Tag Archives: Kodiak

Midday Report July 26, 2023

Image of The Himalayan

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Operators of a store near Denali National Park are alleged to have sold alpaca wool clothing, jewelry, and other handcrafts falsely identified as Alaska Native made. Anchorage Mayor Bronson has a plan to fly the homeless out of Anchorage. And lightning strike fires have firefighters scrambling. Image of The Himalayan

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Midday Report July 25, 2023

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Smoke from wildfires burning across Canada is reaching Southcentral and Interior Alaska this week. Thousands of lightning strikes around the eastern Interior sparked new wildfires Monday. And tourists are using Juneau’s city bus after commercial tour bus trips sold out mid-way through the season.

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Midday Report July 24, 2023

Jack Darrell / KDLG Over one hundred boats anchored in the Naknek River entrance, demonstrating against this year’s low salmon price.

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: More than one hundred Bristol Bay fishing crews protested this year’s sockeye price in the Naknek River entrance on Thursday. An insect infestation responsible for defoliating thousands of acres of the Tongass National Forest is abating.  And young burn survivors from Indiana are spending over a week in Ketchikan. Over one hundred …

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Midday Report July 21, 2023

This photo was published in an Alaska Department of Fish and Game pamphlet “Understanding Intensive Predator Management in Alaska,” part of the department’s efforts in 2012 to educate the public about practices that have been controversial, especially to observers outside Alaska. (Steve Dubois/Alaska Department of Fish and Game)

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A community garden proposal is making its way toward Sitka’s assembly for approval. Almost half of Alaska’s Head Start early learning programs are in danger of losing millions of dollars in federal funding. And Alaska’s predator control programs do not work, according to research by two retired state Fish and Game biologists and …

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Midday Report July 20, 2023

Bayside Volunteer Fire Department

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The number of volunteer firefighters in Alaska has nearly halved since 2014. A federal judge has dismissed the state of Alaska’s lawsuit against the federal government over contamination on Alaska Native corporation lands. And Alaska Attorney General Taylor signed a letter  supporting states’ rights to access medical information about abortion and gender-affirming …

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Midday Report July 19, 2023

Salmon spread across the deck of a fishing vessel during last summer’s record season in Bristol Bay. (Hope McKenney/KUCB)

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: For the first time on record there will be no fall hunt for Nelchina caribou. An emergency service area in Cooper Landing is off, and a new effort for a regional service area is underway. And Bristol Bay fishermen are outraged at the low price of 50 cents per pound announced recently. …

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Midday Report July 18, 2023

an emergency alert on a cellphone Some Anchorage residents got this alert to their cellphones late Saturday. (Tegan Hanlon/Alaska Public Media)

In today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Cell phones across a huge swath of Alaska beeped out a tsunami warning Saturday night, including places that were not in danger. Three villages in the Lower Kuskokwim formed their own School District embracing traditional native knowledge. And Shishaldin has erupted, experts say more activity is expected. Some Anchorage residents got this …

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Midday Report July 17, 2023

President Warren G. Harding pounds the golden spike in a July 15, 1923 ceremony marking completion of the railroad line from Seward to Fairbanks

On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The 100th anniversary of completion of the Alaska Railroad was celebrated in Nenana Saturday. The sockeye run at Redoubt Lake near Sitka is so big it could be too big. And the spendable portion of the Alaska Permanent Fund is dwindling and could be exhausted entirely within three years. President Warren G. …

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Midday Report July 14, 2023

David Fee / Alaska Volcano Observatory Shishaldin Volcano's base diameter is about 10 miles (16 km) and it has a smaller summit crater at the peak.

On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Nick Begich the third is taking another run at a seat in the U.S. House. Shishaldin volcano is on watch for an eruption on Unimak Island in the Eastern Aleutians. And Alaskans on the forefront of diversity initiatives have been assessing the impacts of the Supreme Court decision striking down Affirmative Action. …

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