In Alaska, the state’s school administrators association estimated that superintendent turnover is nearing 30 percent.
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Trump’s swap of ‘irreplaceable’ wilderness allows millions of dollars in seafood transport
A road through a national refuge in Alaska is meant to be for medical evacuations. But a little-known loophole lets it move fish, not just patients.
Former employee accused of embezzling more than $105,000 from AIDS assistance group
A former employee of an Alaska nonprofit organization that helps people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS has been charged with embezzling more than $105,000 from the group over several years.
For the sake of the herring egg harvest, Sitka Tribe calls for smaller fishery
A decades old debate is gaining traction over the stability of Sitka’s herring population.
Nowhere to turn, Wrangell e-waste event dumps electronics properly
In Wrangell, recycling isn’t as simple as wheeling a plastic container out to the curb each week…not to mention trying to get rid of large items like old TVs, computers and printers.
New Wrangell principal sets goals and is ready for the new school year
New secondary school principal William Schwan said he’s ready to get over the hump of being the new guy.
25-year-old drowns in boating accident near Pilot Station
A hunting trip near pilot station went awry earlier this week resulting in the drowning of a resident of Pitkas Point.
Former KFSK volunteer show host, former mayor remembered as ‘a happy guy’
Well-known Petersburg resident and former mayor, Al Dwyer, passed away last Friday due to health complications. KFSK’s Angela Denning reports on a man who volunteered in many ways but was also known just as a ‘good guy’.