Over 200 people marched in Sitka today/Wednesday, protesting the recent actions of President Donald Trump. The group “Sitkans ...
Monday, March 24 is World TB Day, emphasizing that tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health issue.
The Juneau Symphony Orchestra is visiting Sitka next month. A highlight of the group's visit is an "instrument petting zoo" ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is looking for herring in Sitka Sound ahead of the Sitka Sound Sac Roe herring fishery ...
The date for the anticipated special election on cruise limits in Sitka has been moved back two days, from May 30 to May 28.
Sitka High School teacher Stacy Golden received a prestigious teaching award last month. The Presidential Award for ...
Sitkans for Peace and Democracy will host a peaceful march in support of U.S. democracy and in protest of the Trump ...
Sitka’s planned internet outage was shorter than predicted. The internet company GCI announced this/Monday morning that it ...
A Sitka resident was indicted last week after allegedly tampering with one of the city’s tsunami alarm sirens. According to court documents, a city IT specialist notified police on February 26 that ...
Sitka’s police officers are getting a pay hike. When the Sitka Assembly met on Tuesday (2-25-25) it approved a new pay scale ...
The Southeast Regional Advisory Council to the Federal Subsistence Board is meeting in Sitka this week. Sitka Conservation ...
AmeriCorps, a 32-year-old national service program, has been in Sitka for 18 years. Program director Sarah Lawrie and ...