Editor’s note: this is the second of four candidate interviews the Kodiak Daily Mirror has planned in the run-up to the ...
Over the years, Kodiak’s girls have dominated the SoHi Pentathlon. On Friday, senior Amaya Rocheleau didn’t just dominate; ...
A Palmer fisheries economist is reporting that Kodiak’s trawl fleet lost about $9 million in revenue when the Gulf of Alaska ...
Kodiak’s three representatives at the state tennis championships faced tough competition during the three-day tournament that ...
Leaves. I’m always amazed by the colorful spectacle of foliage as autumn sets in. Leaves are worth their weight in gold, ...
The 2024 Kodiak City, Borough and Board of Education election results are now official, after local canvass boards certified ...
What’s that dry, pale-looking carrot doing hanging out in your fridge? No, silly, that’s a parsnip; carrot’s dry-humored, ...
We’ve always enjoyed the term “noisy data.” If you’re unfamiliar, noisy data is data that contains too many errors or irrelevancies or is for some other reason not very useful ...
The U.S. Coast Guard and Kodiak Harbormaster are keeping a close eye on the F/V Guardian Angel this week. The 70-foot crabber, which is anchored off St. Paul Harbor, dragged ...
Voters. Official vote tallies hit the streets Wednesday afternoon, which added all ballots cast in the borough’s more remote reaches to the election-night totals As constant advocates ...
I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” ...
A consortium of local nonprofits is joining with Matson and Credit Union One for the fifth annual Sweep Into Fall community cleanup.