The purpose of the Native Youth Olympics goes much deeper than organized competitions in traditional games. The group seeks ...
The Greater Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with The Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is planning to hold a National Civics Bee competition for sixth- ...
Growth is growth, no matter how small, and Southeast will welcome whatever it can get. The region is expecting a 1.3% increase in jobs during 2025, according to Alaska Trends Magazine’s January ...
Ketchikan High School senior Neila Urquhart and Kayhi junior Torin Dunkin have been achieving one honor after another with their hard work and dedication to choir and band this year.
The side fencing and roof of a pedestrian bridge fell in strong wind early Sunday, closing the main highway south of ...
A recent congressional failure to reauthorize the 2000 federal Secure Rural Schools program could cost Ketchikan Gateway Borough almost 9% of the funding it uses for local schools.
Playing their fifth road game in nine days, with what mainly has been a six-player rotation, it would’ve been understandable if the Kayhi boys basketball team came out flat in ...
Dedicated stakeholders to the decades-long, statewide debate over the merits of hatchery salmon production are preparing to ...
Kane Johanson is Ketchikan's first baby of 2025, born just after 1:30 p.m. on Sunday to Selina Charles and Jordan Johanson.
Around 50 athletes from throughout Southeast Alaska are expected to participate in the Native Youth Olympics Season Kick-Off at the High School gym on Saturday.
The Kayhi girls basketball team held Soldotna without a point for a 12-minute span in the first half, including completely ...
First City Players will host its annual Jazz & Cabaret events on Friday and Saturday evening at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, ...