Sitka Conservation Society's Andrew Thoms joins KCAW for the Morning Interview to discuss the potential changes listed in the Tongass Land Management Plans, and the opportunities to contribute ...
Dr. Mary Schoenfeldt recently spoke at the Southeast Alaska Landslide Information and Preparedness Partnership (SLIPP) ...
A group of specialists briefly stopped by Sitka to attend to much-needed maintenance of tectonic shift-tracking equipment.
Sitka schools were closed Monday following heavy snowfall over the weekend. It’s the first time in nearly a decade that the ...
Sitka School District officials say the school budget is in better shape than previously thought, but its fund balance is now down by over half-a-million dollars.
Researchers are documenting black seaweed across seven communities in Southeast Alaska. They are trying to get a baseline for the seaweed, and are looking at whether the important cultural resource ...
Youth Advocates of Sitka (YAS) and Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL) are holding a survival skills camp during ...
Three Southeast Alaska fishermen have been charged with intentionally sinking their fishing boats in waters near Sitka and Petersburg.
Sitka Tribe of Alaska's Cara Crain joins KCAW for the Morning Interview to discuss the wide variety of events STA is hosting this month.
Beak and Ludvig's Bistro have been nominated in USA Today's Best Restaurants in Alaska list for 2026. Their owners attribute their success to building authentic relationships with local fishermen and ...
The number of public records requests for the City and Borough of Sitka has quadrupled in the past decade, and staff are calling for more support with that process.
The first visiting artist as part of a volunteer-led project to support Mt. Edgecumbe students' mental and cultural health arrived this past week to teach a skin-sewing workshop.
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