Recent News

PSP Levels High as Minus Tides Near

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Local scientists are reminding folks that eating recreationally harvested shellfish from Kodiak waters could be a deadly endeavor. Kodiak shellfish are known to harbor a naturally occurring marine biotoxin that causes Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning, or PSP, which can result in respiratory arrest and failure. Brian Himelbloom is an associate professor of Seafood Science and Technology at the Kodiak …

Read More »

Widows to Wells: Rot in Hell

Jay Barrett/KMXT with Alexandra Gutierrez/APRN The man convicted of double murder at the Kodiak Coast Guard Base two years ago will spend the rest of his life in federal prison. 63-year-old James Wells was sentenced Tuesday to four consecutive life sentences in Anchorage federal court by Judge Ralph Beistline. During sentencing, Wells maintained his innocence, saying “we all suffered for …

Read More »

OuzinkieTo Get Additional Tusty Stops

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT As summer sailings continue, the Alaska Marine Highway System is already looking toward the next season. The winter ferry schedule was recently released, covering sailings between October 1 and April 30. Marine Highway System Spokesman Jeremy Woodrow said the schedule for Kodiak and its surrounding villages is fairly similar to previous years, with additional Tustumena stops added in …

Read More »

CommSta Killer to be Sentenced Tuesday

Jay Barrett/KMXT Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. the convicted killer in the 2012 Kodiak Coast Guard murders will be sentenced. James “Jim” Wells was convicted 10 weeks ago of killing two of his co-workers, Petty Officer 1st Class James Hopkins and retired Chief Petty Officer Richard Belisle, at the Kodiak Coast Guard Base communications station. Prosecutors contended Wells, also a …

Read More »

School Board Seeks Interim Member

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough School Board is seeking a new member. Todd Hailey, the board’s treasurer, has resigned and moved out of town. The board is taking applications from interested borough citizens until next Monday, and plan interviews and an appointment in two weeks, on July 21st. Interested applicants can submit a letter of interest to the school …

Read More »

Kodiak Electricity Averages 99.6-Percent Renewable

Jay Barrett/KMXT If you’ve noticed a slight decline in your electric bill this year, it’s because very little diesel fuel is used to generate power, according to KEA boss Darron Scott: “Just got some recent numbers, so for the first half of this year, we’re at 99.6 percent renewable. Which has just been great. The third turbine has been a …

Read More »