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The Orthodox Church in America has its first female saint from North America. Hundreds of pilgrims joined several bishops in ...
The Southeast Alaskan economy is revving up, but there are serious obstacles to continued growth: Namely, young families are ...
Fairbanks builds a planetarium, its ballpark earns historic status, Juneau’s Treadwell Arena ends summer play, and Sitka ...
Seven Ketchikan and Sitka residents have been convicted for their involvement in a drug ring targeting Alaska.
A new state-certified lumber grading program is turning Alaska’s local timber into a legal, reliable building material — and ...
In what is already a difficult year for school funding in Alaska, a serious threat has emerged from an unlikely source: The ...
The Sitka Summer Music Festival, Alaska’s premier chamber music celebration, is set to return in June 2025, offering a month-long series of performances that blend world-class artistry with the ...
House Bill 174 also would have assisted Mount Edgecumbe High School in Sitka, the state-operated boarding school.
A proposal to amend Sitka’s charter to allow funds dedicated to the former community hospital to be spent on new athletic facilities opened to mixed reviews, when the Sitka Assembly met this week ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed another bill Tuesday, slashing a proposed maximum interest rate on payday loans.
A bald eagle has died after crashing through the window of a home in Alaska, perhaps while flying erratically to prevent ...