Southeast Alaska fishermen filled the Ted Ferry Civic Center in Ketchikan on Tuesday to ask the seven-member Alaska Board of Fisheries to grant them opportunities in state-managed fisheries for all ...
Information about Petersburg students and school staff may have been compromised after hackers got into a software system on ...
Facing steep growth in demand, constant turnover and employee retirements, Alaska’s health care industry has a staggering need for new workers, a new report says. “To meet those variables, we have to ...
A proposal to establish Petersburg's first police K9 unit was rejected by the borough assembly Monday in a 4-2 vote, with ...
Alaska nonprofits face immense uncertainty due to the Trump administration’s pause on federal grants and loans. That’s the message state lawmakers heard during a House Judiciary meeting Monday ...
The Wrangell Police Department successfully executed a dual search warrant on Jan. 28 after a month-long investigation into a local drug ring. Cooper Seimears, 39, Jacob Marshall, 29, and McKenna ...
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The Pilot has been trying to ride out the storm of production cost increases over recent years without passing higher costs ...
A unique University of Alaska Southeast program is teaching high school students how to participate in federal subsistence ...
Petersburg's first baby of 2025 arrived on her own schedule, surprising her parents with a slightly early appearance on ...
Next week the Petersburg Medical Center is launching another round of its Lifestyle Balance Program, a wellness initiative ...
Carey Case first arrived in Petersburg in 1998 as a 24-year-old seasonal Forest Service employee, and now, after 25 years of ...
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