Petersburg Indian Association led a March on Sunday in observance of Elizabeth Peratrovich Day, to honor the woman who ...
A vintage briefcase sits against a wall in the Clausen Memorial Museum, displayed alongside weathered timesheets from bridge ...
The March for Life demonstration takes place each year on or around the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ...
As if years of political interference and, for many elected officials, disinterest weren’t enough to sink the Alaska Marine Highway System, rust and age could finish the job. Maybe the answer is some ...
WRANGELL — Tidal Network is scheduled to break ground for construction of its first permanent wireless internet tower on Feb. 19. Tidal Network is the Central Council of Tlingit and Haida’s broadband ...
A voting error led one Alaska House of Representatives minority-caucus member on Wednesday to vote to move a public-school funding increase one step closer to passage through the Alaska House of ...
The Petersburg Vikings continued conference play against the Haines Glacier Bears this past weekend. At the end of the first quarter, the score was deadlocked at two. "We played defense for over six ...
Federal employees across Southeast Alaska's Tongass National Forest received termination notices over Presidents Day weekend, part of what union leaders are calling an "intentionally dishonest" ...
Three properties on Sing Lee Alley were damaged during a series of break-in attempts late Monday night or early Tuesday ...
The Southeast island community of Petersburg held a town hall meeting on Feb. 10 to discuss the future of tourism in ...
The Alaska Marine Highway System has decided to cancel plans to replace the controllable-pitch propellers aboard the state ferry Columbia next year, opting to keep the 52-year-old ship in service ...
At the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce annual banquet on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, High Tide Parts was named Petersburg’s Business of the Year. Owned by Wes and Angela Davis, the automotive and marine ...