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Eugene School District 4J announced April 23 it would be removing its totem poles across the district after Native community members shared concerns.
Cullen McCormick, Chazz Gist, and Kalijah LeCornu talk about their run in Juneau and the ups and downs of trying to tour in Southeast Alaska.
A century ago, Ketchikan formed Alaska’s first Rotary Club. In the fall of 1924, Harry C. Nunan, the Ketchikan manager for the New England Fish Company, had the idea of bringing the then 19-year-old ...
The state entity that owns the Ketchikan Shipyard has announced that it will “promptly identify” a new operator for the shipyard after rejecting proposals that the shipyard’s current operator had ...
Whether you’re in Juneau, Ketchikan or any of the other towns dotting the coast, you’ll never forget time spent here.
This sentencing marks a crucial step toward justice, finally holding accountable all defendants responsible for this betrayal ...
The defendants sold over $1 million worth of fraudulent artwork throughout the conspiracy. JUNEAU, Alaska – A Washington man ...
Cameron Losi of Washington was sentenced for falsely selling Philippine-made carvings as Alaska Native art in Ketchikan. He ...
An oil company developing a large field on Alaska’s North Slope has reached a deal with ConocoPhillips over the use of roads needed to access that field and other prospects. Santos, the ...
Alaska-based Carrs-Safeway will shut its store and pharmacy on Gambell Street in Anchorage on May 10, after nearly 70 years. The store, managed by Carrs-Safeway, a subsidiary of Albertsons ...
I think it's safe to say that most people who live in Alaska have heard a story or two about Bigfoot. Many people have reported sightings of these mysterious creatures. And some of the stories that ...
A community in Alaska is in mourning after a beloved reindeer died just weeks after a masked person sprayed him with a suspicious liquid, in an act authorities have not yet been able to decipher ...