A nearly 100-year-old wooden boat in Petersburg has become a staple of the tight-knit local music scene.
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Ketchikan got drenched with nearly 7 inches of rain on Tuesday
Ketchikan’s one-day record is nearly nine inches, set on Oct. 11, 1977.
Quannah’s connection: Model and activist makes a different sort of appearance at Elders and Youth Conference
Q&A: Quannah Chasinghorse talks about what makes speaking in Alaska different and what message she tries to carry as she works elsewhere.
Newscast – Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023
In this newscast: Juneau’s municipal election season has officially wrapped up. Voters elected two new Assembly members and re-elected two incumbents. While all of the winning candidates supported the city hall bond proposal, voters rejected it; An international human rights commission has found that mining practices in British Columbia *could* violate the fundamental human rights of communities and tribes in Southeast Alaska
Juneau voters decisively rejected the measure to build a new city hall. So why did they elect candidates who supported it?
Voters rejected a $27 million bond proposal to fund a new city hall – something that all four winning Assembly candidates had favored.
As the once-lucrative Bering Sea crab harvest resumes, Alaska’s fishers face challenges
The state decision to reopen harvests for prized Bristol Bay red king crab provides only a temporary reprieve from long-term environmental and economic difficulties.




