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While it wasn't the biggest year for KCAW at the Annual Alaska Press Club Awards, it was the biggest prize. Katherine Rose's ...
In her April 14 letter of resignation, Suzzuk Mary Huntington wrote, “I care deeply about the school, the students, staff, families, alumni, and supporters of Mt. Edgecumbe High School.” (KCAW/Rose) ...
Short-term tenants on land designated for Sitka’s new public boatyard are going to have to vacate by the end of the summer, ...
Physical Therapist Alicia Haseltine joined KCAW to discuss upcoming osteoarthritis workshops and classes in Sitka.
A rumor that agents from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency have been active in Sitka recently is based partly ...
The Sitka School Board has a draft budget for next year, but it’s not what some members hoped for. The district plans to fire ...
The Alaska Legislature passed a bill Friday that would boost per-student education funding by $1,000. The bill now advances ...
The Alaska Native Sisterhood Spring Bazaar is April 19 at the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall. The bazaar runs from ...
The Sitka Assembly is happy with the work the city administrator and attorney have done over the last year. When it met in a ...
Walk2Connect equips organizations and individuals with the resources needed to lead walks, and to advocate for more walkable, ...
The City and Borough of Sitka Parks and Recreation program is unveiling a new piece of gymnastics equipment, an "air floor," ...