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Rep. Nick Begich III speaks at ComFish from the podium. He's the newest addition to Alaska's congressional delegation.
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Members of the the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee stopped in Juneau Monday to talk about expanding logging and mining in Southeast Alaska.
U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak finished construction for a new housing project at the Nemetz Park Site earlier this year. This photo was taken Aug. 23, 2024 when Base Kodiak was constructing around 50 units to accommodate 200 service members and their families that will be attached to the polar-class cutters scheduled to be commissioned in Kodiak within the next few years.
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The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    This week we hear about Alaska State Troopers putting down a Kodiak brown bear, Aleutian terns rebounding, we have a list of candidates for municipal elections this fall, construction on the island by the U.S. Navy, and Alaska Marine Lines will no longer ship electric vehicle.
Talk of the Rock
  • This week with host Davis Hovey, we discuss the Kodiak Island Borough and Kodiak Area Native Association's effort to collect information from residents around the island as they go about updating the RSWMP. Residents can fill out the survey between now and Aug. 30, 2025; more information and the link to the survey can be found here.
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • A sea otter floats on its back.
    (Photo by Theresa Soley/KTOO)
    This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: KUCB's Theo Greenly reports on Bryce Edgmon's dire warning for fishing communities, Avery Ellfeldt tells of an outcry to control Southeast sea otters, from the studio of KHNS, and sport fishing for sockeye was stellar on the Kenai River, according to KDLL"s Hunter Morrison.