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Kai Monture writes in a commentary that UAA's Native Student Services was a home away from home when moving from Yakutat to ...
Time flies, and here it is, Alaska cruise season once again. At the busy Port of Seattle, a major homeport for voyages to The ...
The annual one-hour listening session — which spanned about 150 minutes Monday — is mandated in the agreement the City and Borough of Sitka signed when it sold the community-owned Sitka Community ...
The coastwide “total removals” of halibut allowed for 2025 is 29.72 million pounds, a drop of 15.76 percent from 2024. For commercial fishermen, a catch limit of 19.7 million pounds is a decrease of ...
Southeast Alaska fishermen discovered last week that harvest limits for chinook salmon in 2025 will be almost 40% less than last year’s. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced an overall ...
Trees from the Tongass provide the music of the world, writes Sarah Dahlstrom-Lehnert in a commentary for the Alaska Beacon.
While it doesn’t rival the famed “Porky’s Rising,” this prank roped in dozens of University of Alaska students.
Yadaa.at Kale and 5-1 to Sitka on Friday at the first Sitka American Legion Post 13 Wolves Baseball Tournament.
Like many infectious diseases, tuberculosis was never eradicated, just suppressed – by a global public health effort that ...
At 80 years old, Burgess Bauder still has the entrepreneurial spirit but will no longer be the go-to vet in southeast Alaska.
The Juneau performance will be preceded by a pre-concert talk in the JDHS auditorium at 2 p.m. Parking will be available at the Michael J. Burns Building, with shuttle service to JDHS available at ...