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Base Kodiak's CDC can usually serve up to 99 students at a time, but has 17 of its 41 job positions open. That means they can only serve about half as many students and 16 students from a dozen families are now searching for new childcare services.
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Construction work on about 16 miles of the Chiniak Highway won’t start next summer as initially planned. The Alaska Department of Transportation now says the project will begin in 2026.
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Years after a fishery disaster was declared for the 2019 Norton Sound Red king crab and the 2019-2020 Bering Sea Tanner crab fisheries, affected fishers can now apply for federal money.
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The City of Kodiak requests more restaurant licenses from the Alaska ABC Board. If the state agrees, up to ten new licenses could be distributed to local restaurants wanting to serve beer and wine.
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Three separate spills of what’s currently labeled as a mystery sheen have been reported in the harbor so far this month. City officials say the most recent incident involved a resident's fuel tank.
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Registration is is available online and ends June 28. The camp is free and runs from July 22 through July 15.
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After years of testing the program, electronic monitoring will soon be expanded to include pelagic trawl pollock catcher vessels across the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska.
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When many folks think of Filipino culture, the country’s food, traditional clothing, or Spanish colonization come to mind. But when it comes to sports in the island nation, basketball is king.
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Alaska State Troopers say 33-year-old Culen Griffin was riding a dirt bike near mile 32 of the Chiniak Highway on Friday evening, when a vehicle struck him.
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The Alutiiq/Sugpiaq people have been using Karluk Lake for more than 6,000 years. Archaeologists recently completed a dig at one site in the area and plan to excavate another later this summer.
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The open house had both fisheries managers and stakeholders from the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council meetings as well as families and kids exploring the labs to learn about aquatic animals and research at the lab.
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The fire was reported early morning on June 12 and was out in about an hour. No injuries were reported and the structure is still standing.