On Nov. 5, a majority of Alaskans voted to re-elect former president Donald Trump, replace Rep. Mary Peltola with challenger ...
Meeting for the third consecutive time in the finals of a Southeast wrestling tournament, Kayhi's Gage Massin finally got the better of Wrangell's Jackson Carney in the championship match at ...
All of us deal with challenges, whether it's age, attitude, finances, illness or any number of things; perhaps it's scheduling a busy life or laying prone longing to be able ...
Ketchikan City and Ketchikan Public Utilities Manager Delilah Walsh has submitted her notice of resignation, with her last day on the job expected to be March 15.
The Schoenbar girls and boys A and B basketball teams traveled to Sitka this past weekend for a jamboree with games against Sitka's Blatchley Middle School and Juneau's Thunder Mountain ...
Ketchikan Fire Department's new Mobile Integrated Healthcare program, which began operations in June, lost one of the two paramedics who were hired for the program when he was fired on ...
After a physically taxing five-set loss to Wrangell in the winners' bracket final at the Region V, 2A Championships in Craig on Saturday, Metlakatla found itself in a potentially troublesome spot, ...
The top two 2A volleyball teams in Southeast Alaska all year long were Metlakatla and Wrangell and not much separated the two schools at the Region V 2A Championships in ...
Virgina Oliver set the reflective tone for the community's landslide remembrance by singing the first verse of "Silent Night" in Tlingit, and then inviting people to sing it together in ...
The Alaska Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher announced in a Monday afternoon press release that the department has "already begun preparations" for recounting the Ballot Measure 2 ...
Alaska Supreme Court Justice Susan M. Carney has been selected by fellow Alaska Supreme Court justices to serve as chief justice beginning next year, as indicated by a Monday afternoon ...
It's municipal budgeting time once again. The Ketchikan City Council on Monday started its process of considering the city and Ketchikan Public Utilities budgets for the upcoming calendar year.