An Alaska foster youth advocacy organization is suing the state Office of Children's Services for allegedly failing to provide food and necessities for older youth in their care.
The Ketchikan National Ocean Sciences Bowl teams, the Saber-Toothed Salmon and the Saber-Toothed Smolts, have submitted their ...
The fall Ketchikan Dribbler's League came to a conclusion in late December with three best-of-five series between All-Star ...
The Craig varsity girls and the Sitka JV boys were the champions of the Craig Culture Tournament this weekend in Craig.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly introduced a number of appropriation ordinances on the consent calendar during its regular meeting, which was hosted on Tuesday because of the Martin Luther King ...
Let’s keep it local if at all doable. The City of Ketchikan and the Ketchikan School District, which is encompassed by the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, has key leadership positions open and to be filled ...
It will be a challenging year in the Legislature, with more wants and needs than money to pay for it all, said Rep. Jeremy Bynum, who is finishing up his ...
Mt. Edgecumbe High School’s B.J. McGillis Gymnasium continued to house one of the most popular adult basketball tournaments in the state Jan. 14-17, with the 19th annual MEHS Invitational garnering ...
Henry Vail and Rylan Hanchey kept Kayhi afloat early, then Anthony Talauega put the hammer down late as Kayhi overcame a ...
The final score of the Kayhi girls basketball team's loss to Mt. Edgecumbe on Saturday, 49-37, looked fairly similar to the ...
The Ketchikan School Board selected current interim Superintendent Sheri Boehlert following a special meeting on Saturday as one of three finalists who will be invited to attend in-person interviews f ...
Alaska’s 34th Legislature is set to convene its second session on Tuesday, and we don’t envy any of our 20 senators or 40 representatives. It won’t be an easy session.
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