A webcam focused on a group of Kodiak brown bears is drawing lots of views as action picks up near Frazer Lake.
In my last column, which was devoted to Kodiak’s sweetheart —the late Elinor Poll Ramos — I promised that I’d share her story ...
Welcome to your seismic update for the week of July 8, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, where we monitor ground shaking 24-7.
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.
The Kodiak High School Shakesbears closed one of the most successful seasons in program history last month with a ...
I recently purchased a beverage cookbook called ‘Everyday Elixirs’ from our local indie bookstore and found a watermelon, ...
The Kodiak City Council will cut approximately $87,000 from last year’s level of nonprofit funding. At a Tuesday work session, council members agreed that across-the-board cuts, proposed by city staff ...
Now that summer is well underway, it’s a good time to bust a couple of common lawn care myths. These ideas have been around ...
— B-29 To Hop Over Alaska: A non-stop 40-hour flight, from Honolulu to Cairo, Egypt, is to be made next Monday by an Army B-29, which will approximately follow the great circle route. The plane will ...
A Cessna 185 zigzagged a tight back-and-forth pattern along Alaska’s southern coast earlier this summer, the pilot intent on ...
Fishermen should hold their heads high on the Fourth of July. If it wasn’t for fishermen we wouldn’t even have a country.
In her first try at Mount Marathon, Kodiak’s Audrey Mortenson slid to a top-10 finish in the girls’ junior race.