Kim Hunter and Marshall Barg joined KCAW on the Morning Interview to discuss this month's fundraising campaign, "Fill the ...
A Sitka-based cruise line is closing its doors. Alaskan Dream Cruises announced Wednesday (2-4-26) that it has ceased operations and cancelled all future sailings.
The majority of Sitkans experienced a power outage Wednesday night (2-4-26) just before 9 p.m. City staff said it was caused by a hydropower generating unit at the Blue Lake Powerplant tripping ...
He spent a decade in that role, representing Sitka and other Southeast communities. Kreiss-Tomkins said while he thinks the legislature is in the best place it’s been since the 1990s with its strong ...
Alaska’s education commissioner wants the State Board of Education and Early Development to form an ad hoc committee for Mt.
At its meeting tonight (01-27-26), the Sitka Assembly will discuss updating city code to allow for the disposal of municipal ...
Sitka will receive $10 million dollars for a new wastewater disinfection system. U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski secured the money ...
The Wearable Arts Show is returning to Sitka after a one-year hiatus, featuring 19 designs from 16 designers, including one ...
The Sitka High School and Mt. Edgecumbe High School basketball teams are in the thick of the season, with tournaments last ...
The City of Sitka will contract with a local group to help finalize a master plan for the Parks and Recreation program. When ...
Sitka spruce timber arrives on the ferry from Petersburg on Jan. 27. (KCAW/McKenney) A load of timber from Mitkof Island was ...
The U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Interior are conducting a review of the federal subsistence management program in Alaska. Alaskans can comment on the review through February 13.
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