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Flights to and from Kodiak were canceled after an Alaska Airlines plane hit more than one deer on the runway while landing.
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 collided with deer during landing at Kodiak Airport, raising concerns over wildlife ...
Reading Gary Carver’s obituary in the Mirror reminded me of being a student in the geology course he taught at Kodiak College. It was a fascinating course, and Dr. Carver had an infectious enthusiasm ...
Kodiak Island covers about 3,600 square miles and is the second largest island (to Hawaii) in the U.S. It's mountainous and heavily forested in the north and east but fairly treeless in the south.
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 collides with deer during landing at Kodiak Airport, causing landing gear damage and ...
The National Weather Service has lifted a tsunami advisory for communities on the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island after a ...
When Fernando Escobar first stepped onto the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, he did so with a quiet but firm sense of ...
Jul. 8—Alaska State Troopers on Friday identified the two people killed in a July 2 plane crash on Kodiak Island as Kodiak resident Rodney Murdock, 73, and Texas resident Byron Chitwood, 91 ...
Kodiak-Island News: Aiviq Becomes USCGC Storis, To Be Based In Juneau, Report: Submerged Rock Led To Fishing Vessel Grounding, Fish Factory Vessel Leaking ...
John and Olaf, a Kodiak commercial fishing boat, iced up in a severe storm near Kodiak Island on Jan. 16, 1974 and washed up on the rocks in Jute Bay. All four crewmen were lost.