Quilting in the Rain,” the 33rd Annual show presented by Rainy Day Quilters is February 15 and 16 at the Ted Ferry Civic ...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries voted to reopen resident and nonresident sport fisheries for yelloweye rockfish.
For years, the Ketchikan Indian Community has argued that Ketchikan’s nonrural designation prevented tribal citizens from ...
Hear about some of the more than 900 jobs open in the Ketchikan area, as well as some in Petersburg, Haines, Juneau and Sitka ...
Hear about February recreation activities and other plans for the outdoor recreation and community activities program (ORCA). Nellie Tamboe give details.
Clear skies and cold temperatures are expected this week. February temperatures have been well below normal. Meteorologist ...
Gloria Burns Ilsxilee Stáng has spent more than a decade serving on the Tribal Council, and she’s excited for what’s ahead.
A Ketchikan man is dead after a vehicle accident on Saturday, February 1 at Knudson Cove Road. According to Alaska State ...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries voted down a proposal to open a jig fishery for magister squid during their regulatory meeting in Ketchikan.
An opening reception with selections from the Wearable Arts Show is February 7, Youth Wearable Art classes are underway, a cello quartet performs Friday, Story Slam is coming up next week, and there ...
Regular programs include baby time, story time, and yoga and will continue weekly until the last week of February when the ...
Essays are due for the National Civics Bee competition by February 4th. This competition is open to all 6th, 7th and 8th ...