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Kai Monture writes in a commentary that UAA's Native Student Services was a home away from home when moving from Yakutat to ...
The annual one-hour listening session — which spanned about 150 minutes Monday — is mandated in the agreement the City and Borough of Sitka signed when it sold the community-owned Sitka Community ...
Southeast Alaska fishermen discovered last week that harvest limits for chinook salmon in 2025 will be almost 40% less than last year’s. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced an overall ...
While it doesn’t rival the famed “Porky’s Rising,” this prank roped in dozens of University of Alaska students.
Like many infectious diseases, tuberculosis was never eradicated, just suppressed – by a global public health effort that ...
At 80 years old, Burgess Bauder still has the entrepreneurial spirit but will no longer be the go-to vet in southeast Alaska.
The Juneau performance will be preceded by a pre-concert talk in the JDHS auditorium at 2 p.m. Parking will be available at the Michael J. Burns Building, with shuttle service to JDHS available at ...
The Alaska Senate Education Committee on Wednesday advanced an amended school funding bill with a $1,000 increase to the Base Student Allocation, the state's per-student funding formula. School ...
The April Fools' prank of 1974 that fooled Sitka residents into thinking Mt. Edgecumbe was erupting was reported in newspapers across the country and even mentioned on the Paul Harvey radio show, and ...
Speaking his native Tlingit language, Twitchell accepted an Emmy Award for an episode he wrote for the PBS Kids program ...
Klukwan was looking to slow down a team that had beaten its three previous opponents in Gold Medal Basketball Tournament.