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"The Senate's new education bill is a joke!" declared Governor Mike Dunleavy in a social media post last week. "It does ...
Petersburg Police Department officers executed a search warrant Monday evening in an operation that yielded multiple drugs, ...
Alaska, is calling on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to allow Ukrainians with temporary protected status to remain in the country, following reports people had received an email that their ...
The Petersburg School District presented its draft budget for the 2026 fiscal year at Tuesday’s school board meeting, April 15, revealing a major budget deficit and the strategic use of the fund ...
The federal government has revoked the visas of four international students at the University of Alaska Anchorage, without explanation or prior notice to students or the university, university ...
Southeast Alaska’s golden king crab fishery reached an all-time high value of $5 million in 2025, marking an impressive recovery for a fishery that was struggling just a few years ago. The East ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously Monday to approve a resolution calling on state lawmakers to increase ...
Petersburg Indian Association Council President Carol Martinez portions out frozen Sitka herring eggs on branches into gallon ...
The Viking Swim Club continued its successful season this past weekend at the Southeast Championships in Juneau. The meet ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly has once again rejected a proposal to establish a police K9 unit, voting against the request ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously passed the first reading of Ordinance #2025-04 on April 7, moving forward the ...
A Canadian environmental nonprofit group, long critical of the Red Chris Mine in the northern watershed of the Stikine River, has released a new report that cites increasing underground seepage of ...
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