Kids in Kodiak and surrounding villages are back to school. Kodiak’s fleet of school buses are back on the road, reminding ...
The Tustumena replacement took the lion’s share of a big Federal Transit Administration grant for the Alaska Marine Highway ...
A brand new public use cabin at Pasagshak River State Recreation Site is almost ready for guests. The 12-foot by 16-foot ...
When the City of Kodiak Charter was enacted in 1965, a residency requirement was established that required Kodiak city leaders to live within the City limits. Fifty-nine years have passed ...
The only two Kodiak fall sports teams in action this week are both at home competing at the same time, 5 p.m. today.
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 sports@kodiakdailymirror.com.
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Francisco E. Llorente, 78, of Kodiak Alaska, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loved ones on September 7, 2024. He was born in the Philippines in Jagnaya, Jamindan, Capiz on September ...
The end of the cruise ship season for Southeast Alaska is approaching, as the big ships make their way northwest, down the ...
Construction. Our thumbs continue to point earthward regarding traffic delays. And we continue to find no one to blame except for the inexorable march of time that ...
— The initiation of 16 shriners to the order made front-page news. The ceremony included a visit to Kodiak from Potentate Hal Snyder. “It is believed that this will be the largest class to be ...