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The K-Town RainDevils 14U softball team finished fifth in the USSSA Washington C State Tournament in Olympia, Washington, on ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation is warning Alaskans to be on “high alert” amid a surge in scam text messages falsely claiming that the recipients owe money ...
Once upon a time, Alaska’s Department of Revenue cooperated with the Alaska Legislature by providing understandable information about the tax settlements paid by oil companies operating in the state.
The south berth of the Gravina Island ferry terminal experienced “significant damage” Wednesday when it was struck by the ...
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A settlement agreement was signed Tuesday to conclude a lawsuit brought against the Ketchikan Gateway Borough by former Borough Manager Dan Bockhorst and Lindy Bockhorst.
The Ketchikan City Council, during a rescheduled regular meeting Wednesday, in a 5-2 vote agreed to direct staff to prepare a resolution that will reclassify the Public Works Director’s position ...
GALENA — Eric Huntington built his dream cabin nestled in the wilderness of central Alaska, eventually raising two daughters ...
Ketchikan’s version of the nationwide “No Kings” rally against a range actions taken by President Donald Trump brought about ...
If you catch a king salmon at Herring Cove, the Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association would like to hear from ...
The Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce has announced that Delores Churchill and Mary Moran will be the grand marshals for the 2025 Ketchikan Fourth of July parade.
Ocean acidification is a concern in Alaska. Several aspects of the state’s economy and well-being of Alaskans center on the health of the ocean.