Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday announced that he has directed that the U.S. and Alaska flags at the Alaska State Capitol and all state facilities be raised to full ...
Ketchikan Public Utilities Electric Division Manager Jeremy Bynum has resigned his position, effective on March 18.
Monday is the national and State of Alaska holidays in remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. This is a fitting tribute to King, as it provides us with a national occasion to remember how the powerful ...
After chasing Metlakatla through most of the first three quarters on Thursday, the Kayhi boys finally caught up and went ahead in the fourth quarter, then had to hold off ...
The Ketchikan City Council during a regular meeting Thursday voted 4-3 to approve a rate increase of 12.5% or 1.5 cents per kilowatt hour that is proposed to go into ...
After many residents of Saxman lost water pressure in their homes, Saxman city leaders on Tuesday afternoon issued a “boil water notice” for the entire city that could remain in ...
Heading into possibly the toughest part of its schedule and on the heels of a dispiriting loss a week ago, the Kayhi girls basketball team has been more introspective in ...
During a regular Ketchikan City Council meeting on Thursday, Council members will consider approving an ordinance in its second reading to increase electrical rates as was approved during budget meeti ...
The purpose of the Native Youth Olympics goes much deeper than organized competitions in traditional games. The group seeks ...
The side fencing and roof of a pedestrian bridge fell in strong wind early Sunday, closing the main highway south of ...
During a standing-room-only meeting, the Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Board heard under an hour of public comment from 20 community members concerning a district personnel issue, the English Langu ...
First City Players will host its annual Jazz & Cabaret events on Friday and Saturday evening at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, ...