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Regional lands are known for their tundra valleys filled with grasses, plants and bushes, not a 10-foot tree in sight. But ...
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line’ ...
The Sitka Native Education Program, otherwise known as SNEP, celebrated 50 years of Indigenous cultural education in Sitka ...
Many people involved in Sitka's visitor industry find themselves teaching a bit about the community's history. But where is a ...
Fifteen-year-old Rashawn Stone from Anaktuvuk Pass has something in common with the Lakers basketball legend —they both wear ...
Sitka keeps Lincoln Street open for now. Skagway steps up traffic enforcement. Wrangell urges pet etiquette. And Alaska Zoo ...
Sitka's special election registration deadline is April 28. The Food Bank of Alaska's Meals to You program accepts ...
Destinations are diverse — ranging from Denali, backcountry lodges, bear and wildlife viewing areas, glacier landings, wilderness fishing spots and national parks.
Along with vetoing an education funding bill, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced new legislation with a lower per student ...
The Alaska House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a $6.2 billion draft state operating budget, putting Alaska on ...
The Alaska Senate on Tuesday unanimously voted to advance the capital budget, which has an emphasis on school maintenance funding. The $2.9 billion capital budget is used to fund infrastructure and ...
The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears softball team finished their season-opening tournament on Sitka’s Moller Field with a combined 3-3-1 record over the weekend.