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A crabber from Kodiak, Alaska, U.S.A., was sentenced to one year in prison after leading a plot to illegally transport his catch to Washington state, where he believed the crabs would fetch a much ...
Amaya Rocheleau and Emily Neo closed their Kodiak careers at the Alaska Swimming State Championships. Rocheleau ended her ...
a handful of earthquakes rumbled throughout Kodiak Archipelago communities. According to the Alaska Earthquake Center, two separate 4.5 magnitude earthquakes occurred within 45 miles of Kodiak on ...
Kelp farms pitched as economic engine to replace commercial fishing in rural communities Alaska's burgeoning mariculture industry is giving an industry update on the final day at ComFish.
One of the Joint Legislative Fisheries Task Force’s priority bills moved ahead Friday, as the Alaska House passed a measure that would enable fishermen to form their own insurance cooperatives.
Both Alaska State Troopers and Kodiak police say ICE did not request any assistance for the arrest. The city's police chief, Tim Putney, said that's normal when federal agents plan arrests on the ...
Daren Herman, grandson of Alaska flag designer Benny Benson, was in the state for the first time to accept an honorary degree ...
The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation unanimously passed a seafood bill on April 30 to fight ...
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Following a request by the federal government, the state of Alaska has turned over the personal information of roughly 70,000 ...
The three-masted ship called the Agate was a reliable 30-year ocean veteran when it entered Cook Inlet in mid-October 1898.
State statistics show dramatic declines in cigarette smoking among adults and youth and high interest in quitting those ...