For at least three years, Ketchikan School District teachers and students have alleged that the School District is not compliant with federal, state and local mandates regarding ELL education.
Senior Kerra Baxter scored 21 points and the Crimson Bears dominated the offensive and defensive boards leading ...
Metlakatla won a pair of games and picked up a third victory via forfeit over the past week, moving up towards the top of a crowded leader board in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump's expansive executive order aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska is ...
Ketchikan’s National Ocean Science Bowl team traveled to Juneau this past weekend to compete in the 2025 Sít’ (Glacier) Bowl ...
Ketchikan Indian Community citizens elected a new Tribal Council member, reelected two Council incumbents and voted two new ...
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly unanimously approved, in first reading, a rezone request that could restrict six of the available lots within the Mile 17 development to residential development.
Alaskans had something to celebrate on the 2025 Inauguration Day at the U.S. Capitol. Many welcomed the 47th president of the United States. But more applauded one of about 200 executive orders out of ...
The Kayhi Lady Kings played their third straight game against a top-five ranked Alaska 4A squad, falling to Bartlett 51-29 on Tuesday in their first game of the Alaska Airlines ...
The next step in the Gateway Borough’s effort to subdivide and sell borough property in the Mile 17 area of North Tongass ...