The Borough Assembly approved an agreement with the city on Monday, which creates a local position to assess residents’ ...
The state Division of Elections released its final vote count Wednesday, and Bynum won outright with about 52% of the vote.
The locally star-studded performance of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical "Something Rotten!" opened at the Ketchikan High ...
The European Green Crab Subcommittee is asking the public to help them fight the spread of an especially harmful invasive ...
Climatologist Rick Thoman said it isn’t every fall that Ketchikan gets a good snow before Hyder or Petersburg. He attributed ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced a month-long wolf trapping season on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast ...
The School Board voted on Wednesday to alter the district calendar starting next fall, so students will have an entire week ...
The food drive will be held Saturday Nov. 23 and Sunday Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the A&P Grocery Store.
New professor at the University of Alaska Southeast previews his talk about critical minerals entitled: “Critical Wastelands?
Kacie Paxton, Ketchikan’s Borough Clerk and the spokesperson for the island’s Emergency Operations Center, received the Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year Award at their "Celebration ...
Nov. 15 marks the beginning of wolf-trapping season on Prince of Wales Island. Last summer, managers hired a dog named Barley to sniff out an important source of data for tracking and understanding ...
Community members packed into a parking lot recently to get a glimpse of the “People’s Tree,” as it set off on the long trip to Washington D.C.