Alaska Timber and Truss is expanding its operation at Falls Creek with a 71-acre land purchase from the Mental Health Land ...
Temperatures dropped to three degrees on the winter solstice freezing the waters of Hammer Slough as the tide receded.
While the 23-year-old, 360-foot-long American Empress cruise ship is being stripped of its superstructure for conversion into a deck barge, the borough is looking at buying four diesel generators to ...
Wrangell borough assembly took a step toward attracting private investment in building and operating a shipyard at the 6-Mile mill property, which the borough purchased for $2.5 million more than ...
It’s the season of warm wishes, goodwill, families and friends. It’s a time for gifts, sharing old memories and making new memories with the new year. It’s a break in everyday life to remember the ...
Southeast Alaska’s golden king crab fishery is scheduled to open February 17 at 10 a.m., with registration opening January 20 and tags available December 22, Alaska Department of Fish & Game announced ...
After a six year hiatus, Petersburg's wearable art tradition returns this February as a fundraiser for KFSK community radio. The two-night event, scheduled for Feb. 6-7 at Sons of Norway Hall, aims to ...
People who have been shoveling snow in central Southeast Alaska might feel a bit like Sisyphus, rolling his boulder uphill.
The Petersburg High School Cheer squad heads into the 2025-26 season with a mix of new and returning cheerleaders after ...
In their final tournament before regionals, the Petersburg High School Wrestling team had an opportunity to finish the ...
The power went out in Petersburg Tuesday evening while Wright Auditorium was full of community members attending the Petersburg High School winter concert. Hardly missing a beat, the concert carried ...
Last season, the Petersburg High School Vikings fell just short of a state berth, losing to the Metlakatla Chiefs. Despite ...