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What’s Shaking Alaska?! Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of July 23rd, brought to you by the ...
When Fernando Escobar first stepped onto the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, he did so with a quiet but firm sense of ...
In my last Tapestry column I introduced readers to Jim Imlach, a colorful character who was instrumental in the development of the herring roe fishery. Some of my readers needed ...
A recent program cut by the U.S. Department of Agriculture could stunt growth for rural farmers and food producers, especially those in Alaska.
A random collection of what there is to do in Kodiak this weekend and beyond. Send information about your upcoming event to reporter Derek Clarkston via email at [email protected].
The Kodiak City Council reviewed a list of nonprofit grant applications during its work session on Tuesday, ahead of a vote ...
I visited California recently, on a long overdue mission to visit family and old friends there. The downhill portion of my ...
In the video, the figure is grainy. She walks slowly between two mountains, the rocks the color of rusty nails. I watch her climbing, picking her way between the boulders.
On Aug. 15, 2021, I was only 15 years old, preparing for my chemistry exam. I was sitting in class when suddenly a teacher came into the room and told ...
— Kodiak Island fishermen voted 211 to 133 to accept 10 cents per pound for pink salmon Friday. The total of 344 votes cast represented only about 60% of the possible 500 votes from members of the ...
Summers ago, when I lived with my friend and her family, I shared a meal with them almost every night. I would make a large, ...
The voice of The Rock faced a fiscal cliff after Congress passed a $9.4 billion rescission package on Thursday that stripped ...
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