Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Voting and civil rights groups sued Alaska elections officials Wednesday, alleging that their sharing of the state's full ...
Some members of the High School track and field team traveled to Washington state this past week for meets at Granite Falls and Forks high schools.
After a week-long trial in Ketchikan Superior Court that ended on April 17, Justin Carpenter, 45, was found guilty on two felony criminal charges related to an October stabbing.
The Kayhi varsity boys soccer team fell 4-0 to West Anchorage High School on Wednesday evening, holding them scoreless through the first half before West Anchorage took control late in ...
The City of Ketchikan will host a meet-and-greet event for community members to interact with the four finalists for the city/Ketchikan Public Utilities manager position on Friday evening at the ...
The Federal Subsistence Board in the first half of its Anchorage meeting this week took testimony from Alaska harvesters and began deciding on proposals to change regulations governing hunting and ...
The Ketchikan City Council has a big decision to make this weekend in selecting a new manager for the city’s municipal government and Ketchikan Public Utilities.
The Ketchikan School Board on Wednesday unanimously approved its final 2027 fiscal year budget after also unanimously removing the new curriculum director position and changing the sole social worker ...
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly unanimously voted to postpone consideration of funding options for the Gateway Recreation Center Expansion project to January 2027 on Monday night.
The Kayhi Kings boys varsity soccer team defeated North Pole High School 2-0 on Saturday afternoon at Esther Shea Field, ...
Erik A. Swenson, 42, pleaded guilty to three drug possession charges and was sentenced to a total of ten years and one day, with eight years suspended, and five years ...
The Federal Subsistence Board is meeting in Anchorage this week to decide on proposals to change regulations and policies governing hunting and fishing on federal lands in Alaska.
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