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Story by Taylor Heckart, KFSK. Petersburg, Ketchikan, Haines, and Skagway all received record amounts of rainfall in May.
The latter is true for one Pacific Coast city, laying down a Norwegian footprint in Alaska. Petersburg is nicknamed America's "Little Norway" due to its long-standing history of Scandinavian ...
PETERSBURG—At East Ohmer Creek, 22 miles south of Petersburg, Alaska, is a tree believed to be the largest left on Mitkof Island. Forest Service Fish Biologist Eric Castro said foresters ...
We are out here fishing in Petersburg Alaska, on the Blind River Rapids - geared up with the Stingeye Spinners targeting those big Alaskan salmon! Thanks to Alaska Life Lodges for such a great Alaskan ...
On Saturday, the Petersburg Community Foundation awarded $37,125 in grants to seven local organizations during its annual ...
A grocery store in Petersburg, Alaska had an unexpected customer Tuesday, leaving store employees and other shoppers in shock. A black bear cub was spotted roaming the produce aisle at the ...
PETERSBURG, Alaska – A few days back, Terry Arnesen throttled up the two outboards that swung from the transom of his boat as he angled his home-away-from-home out of this town’s harbor of ...
Petersburg, AK, United States? Know about Petersburg James A Johnson Airport in detail. Find out the location of Petersburg James A Johnson Airport on United States map and also find out airports near ...
Community members and visiting dignitaries attended the Petersburg Borough Assembly meeting on Monday, May 19 to witness ...
From Petersburg, Alaska, KFSK's Shelby Herbert brings us this profile of one man who's had a long love affair with that mountain. (SOUNDBITE OF WATER SPLASHING) SHELBY HERBERT, BYLINE: Standing ...
Supported by By Lydia DePillis Photographs and Video by Ash Adams Reporting from Petersburg and Metlakatla, Alaska Petersburg, Alaska, is as pretty a seaside town as any you’ll find across the ...
HERBERT: Climbing Devils Thumb today would be difficult for him, but Dieter Klose says he still dreams about one last summit. For NPR News, I'm Shelby Herbert in Petersburg, Alaska.