Petersburg residents proceed down the length of main street on Sunday holding candles.
The first week of moose season has been relentlessly windy and rainy across Southeast Alaska, but there was a break in the weather on Tuesday, September 16 so Joe Willis pounced on the opportunity and ...
Another field season of whale research has concluded at Five Finger Lighthouse, and Dr. Fred Sharpe will hold an open forum on Thursday at the Petersburg Public Library to discuss their latest efforts ...
Rounding into championship form, the Petersburg High School Cross Country team wrapped up another strong regular season at the Capital City Invitational, in Juneau. With the regular season now in the ...
September 17 - It was reported that building materials were flapping during heavy winds on N Nordic Drive. A black bear was reported on Charles W Street. It was unfounded. An officer assisted ...
I’ve been thinking, maybe I am wrong — about a lot of things. I’ve certainly been wrong about many things in life, so perhaps I should broaden my outlook and accept that I don’t have to be so well ...
I would be in favor of the ballot proposition to limit the current sales tax exemption to those who meet a qualification ...
The mayor is the outward-facing role for our community and Bob Lynn’s 34-years of government experience, from the local to the national level, is exactly what we need to work with the state, federal ...
More than 25,000 Alaskans who buy health insurance through the federal marketplace will face massive and possibly unaffordable cost increases if federal subsidies expire at the end of the year. “I do ...
A tug and heavily laden Alaska Marine Lines barge drew notice on Monday as it transited back and forth for hours in the ...