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The federal agency that supports volunteerism canceled at least $1.8 million in grants across the state, aimed at providing ...
Marek Hajdukovich held his signing ceremony to commit to joining the men's basketball team at the University of Alaska Anchorage in late April, and the program officially announced him as a member of ...
It’s difficult to quantify how Trump has changed Alaska in the first 100 days of his term. But here’s what we know.
The Sitka School Board has passed a balanced budget for next year, with no staff cuts. But that could change – dramatically – ...
Threads of the Tongass” is an ongoing series that explores how lives in Southeast Alaska are interwoven with the Tongass ...
One of the points to ponder for music fans during the next couple weeks if they favor works by a Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
It was a close race between the Sitka Mountain Hauler and the Mystery ... This feature will be a lifesaver during hot summer trail camera battery changes. Aside from being a minimalist’s dream ...
They have a live album in the works, recorded during a show at the Mean Queen pub in Sitka, and a headlining gig lined up at Southeast Alaska State Fair in Haines this summer. Front man Cullen ...
Summer is the best time to visit ... A historical re-enactment takes place in Sitka along with a period costume ball every October 18th. Stop by Sitka on Alaska Day if you want a touch of class while ...
Sitka is among several Alaska communities to lose federal funding for AmeriCorps program staff, in one of the latest cuts from President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency.
Planned cuts included almost $18 million from the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp., and ... to balance the books for the next fiscal year. Sitka Republican Sen. Bert Stedman, co-chair of the Senate ...