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The Juneau Symphony is in town this weekend to perform classic orchestral pieces on Sitka’s biggest stage. But it’s not the ...
A Sitka man was arrested on Friday on assault charges after allegedly brandishing a pellet gun in a local grocery store parking lot.
A bill that could improve Mt. Edgecumbe High School’s chances at winning major maintenance funding – and possibly building new dorms and teacher housing – had a first hearing in the capitol Friday ...
AFS, the oldest and largest high school exchange program in America, has been in Sitka for at least 40 years. During that time, 103 students from around the world have studied in Sitka, with more than ...
Heritage & Cultural Tourism Conference has wrapped up this week (3/27) – not in Sitka, but in Fairbanks. To celebrate the ...
The harvest allocation for king salmon in Southeast Alaska is lower than the region’s commercial trollers expected.
Like many infectious diseases, tuberculosis was never eradicated, just suppressed – by a global public health effort that ...
Sitka’s community radio station KCAW got a shoutout during a tense congressional hearing in Washington D.C. on Wednesday ...
Over 6000 tons of herring have been harvested so far in the Sitka Sound Sac Roe herring fishery. The commercial fishery ...
Amy Jenson is the new Scientist in Residency at the Sitka Sound Science Center. A PhD candidate at the University of Alaska ...
Sitka’s oldest veterinary practice has closed its doors. Dr. Burgess Bauder retired on January 1, after 51 years serving Sitkans and their pets. That Bauder’s practice was unusual is an understatement ...
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