Casey Kelly/KMXT This week’s Supreme Court decision to reduce punitive damages in the Exxon Valdez oil spill case comes as a blow to many in the Alaska Native communities around Kodiak that were affected by the spill. KMXT’s Casey Kelly has more.
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Still No Arrests In Two Kodiak Homicides
Mary Donaldson/KMXT The investigation into the homicides of Darrell Cavaness and Justin McGriff earlier this year are continuing. Treva Moore, the administrative assistant to Police Chief T.C. Kamai, says the department has been working closely with the State Crime Lab on both cases.
Read More »City Passes $55-Million Budget
Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak City Council passed its annual budget at last night’s meeting. The general fund budget – that is salaries and operations – amounts to about 13-and-a-half-million dollars. There are 24-million-dollars for capital projects. Almost 2-million-dollars for insurance and retirement obligations, and there is 11-million in enterprise fund spending, largely related to water, sewer and the harbors. The …
Read More »LeDoux, Stevens React To Supreme Court Decision
Jay Barrett/KMXT Reaction is still coming in over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Wednesday to cut the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill punitive damages to less than one-tenth the original jury award. Kodiak’s delegation to the state capital were not happy with the decision.
Read More »Island Lake Boating Season Underway
Jay Barrett/KMXT The motorized boating season on Kodiak’s Island Lake opened last week. After months of back and forth last fall, the borough assembly worked out a compromise that gave motorboat and jet ski users three days a week to enjoy the small lake surrounded by homes on Kodiak’s north side.
Read More »Exxon Ruling Disappoints Kodiak Fishermen
Casey Kelly/KMXT In Kodiak, home of the largest fishing fleet affected by the Exxon Valdez spill, fishermen and others are reacting with disappointment to yesterday’s news from the Supreme Court. Many were counting on a higher award to help them pay for things like retirement and upgrading their boats. KMXT’s Casey Kelly has more.
Read More »District To Present New School Plan To Borough
Casey Kelly/KMXT When the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly meets tomorrow night (tonight) in a work session, it’ll receive an update from the school district on its plans for a new Kodiak High School building.
Read More »Jail Costs Soar, Manager Proposes Raising Booze Tax
Casey Kelly/KMXT The Kodiak jail and police station project has hit yet another snag. City Manager Linda Freed informed the city council at last night’s work session that the estimated price tag for the facility has soared to 22-point-8 million dollars, about twice the projected cost from less than a year ago.
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