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NOAA Reports Tout Health, Value of US Fisheries

Jay Barrett/KMXT Two new reports from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show that America’s commercial fish stocks are largely healthy and worth significant money to the nation. Recently two officials with NOAA Fisheries presented the findings of the reports. Alan Risenhoover is director of the Office of Sustainable Fisheries, and Rita Curtis is an economist with the Office of …

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Alaska IDs Easy to Counterfeit, Experts Say

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Yesterday KMXT told you about the new Alaska driver license and photo identification cards that will begin being issued in June. Amy Erickson is the director of the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles and said the hope is to deter counterfeiters and protect the identities of Alaskans. “According to the Association of American Motor Vehicle Administrators Alaska’s license …

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First Cruise Calls on Kodiak

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The Silver Shadow sits at Pier II. It will depart Kodiak around 6 p.m. Brianna Gibbs/Photo Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak’s cruise ship season is finally underway. The Silver Shadow pulled up to the city dock this morning. The ship, operated by Silver Seas, is the first to call on Alaska’s Emerald Island this year. Last month the Holland American Line ship …

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New License, ID Heading to Alaskans

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Alaska’s driver license and identification cards are getting a new look next month. The new design is part of a national effort to limit identity theft and make it harder for IDs to be duplicated. Alaska’s new design will include new security features including a ghost image that is difficult to recreate on a fake card. The new …

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New ‘Kodiak’ Series Airs This Week

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The newest Kodiak-centered reality series will premiere this week. “Kodiak” is a four-part series that will air on the Discovery Channel and focuses on three multi-generational families living around Kodiak’s archipelago. The new series will debut on Wednesday night.

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Kodiak Among U.S.’ Best Islands

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak is in the running for “Best U.S. Island.” The online competition is hosted by USA Today Travel and pins Alaska’s Emerald Isle against 19 other islands in the U.S. Kodiak is the only island featured from the 49th state and has some stiff competition with places like Kauai, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico making the top 20 list. …

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First Annual ALS Walk4Life This Saturday

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT May is ALS Awareness Month in the United States and one woman is taking it upon herself to educate people about the disease here in Kodiak. ALS stands for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and is also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that limits the brain’s ability to control muscles, often times leading to …

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Special Olympics Hopes to Pull in Some Funds

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Folks will have a chance to test their strength in an unusual way this weekend, and help out a local cause at the same time. Dan Canavan is the volunteer community director for Special Olympics here in Kodiak and said people can form eight-member teams to try and pull a fire truck. “Actually it will be a nine-member …

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Drug Bust Seizes $2,000 in Heroin

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A joint effort by the Alaska State Troopers and Kodiak Police Department resulted in a drug bust on Friday. Three grams of tar heroin were seized in addition to $3,970. The estimated street value of the heroin is around $2,000. The bust was the result of a joint investigation following a traffic stop made by Troopers. A press …

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Round Two For Tugidak Clean Ups

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT This summer will be the second and final summer of the NOAA-funded Tugidak community marine debris clean up program. “It’s on Tugidak Island, a really beautiful and super exciting place to spend time.” That’s Tom Pogson, the director of marine programs at Kodiak Island Trails Network. Pogson spent a sizeable portion of his summer on Tugidak Island last …

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