Health care jobs accounted for 12% of all wages in Southeast Alaska in 2020.
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High winds severed Ketchikan’s connection with the island’s largest hydroelectric dam on Friday
Downed power lines trapped employees of an engineering firm inside their building.
Listen to the otherworldly sound of Martian wind
NASA has launched an interactive resource that allows listeners to hear recordings taken millions of miles away on the surface of the Red Planet.
In the time of COVID, Sitka’s ‘bread guy’ is building community one loaf at a time
For Andrew Jylkka, starting a micro bakery in a new city in the middle of a pandemic only cemented his commitment to keep community and connection at the forefront of his business.
A Western Alaska village is installing wind turbines that will power half the community
By turning to wind energy, Kwethluk will burn 50% less diesel and reduce residents’ electric bills by up to half.
Feds file environmental review for Cook Inlet lease sale
The potential auction includes 224 blocks across one million acres in Cook Inlet, from the southern end of Kalgin Island down to Augustine Island.





