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Author Tami Barrans published her first book last fall, “Petunia’s Grand Adventures: Surprise Trip to SE Alaska,” a ...
So, when you say that a “former Ketchikan resident has just been inducted into the Ladies Professional Golf Association Hall ...
Ketchikan is bustling with cruise ship visitors this summer and in preparation, City of Ketchikan leaders in April met with Cruise Lines International Association Alaska representatives to discuss ...
Imagine being near the top of Deer Mountain. The early morning hike has been steady, the air gentle, the view expansive and the peak isn’t far off.
GALENA — Eric Huntington built his dream cabin nestled in the wilderness of central Alaska, eventually raising two daughters there. But over the years, he learned that living in this ...
He was born on Feb. 1, 1947, to Doyle and Maxine Varnell in Casa Grande, Arizona. He was the third of nine children.
He was born Dec. 5, 1978, and resided in Metlakatla for most of his life.
The K-Town RainDevils 14U softball team finished fifth in the USSSA Washington C State Tournament in Olympia, Washington, on ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation is warning Alaskans to be on “high alert” amid a surge in scam text messages falsely claiming that the recipients owe money ...
Once upon a time, Alaska’s Department of Revenue cooperated with the Alaska Legislature by providing understandable information about the tax settlements paid by oil companies operating in the state.
The south berth of the Gravina Island ferry terminal experienced “significant damage” Wednesday when it was struck by the ...
Used to be ‘antisemitism’ meant the irrational hatred of Jews for being Jews, an ethnic bias as extreme as any racism. Apparently nowadays ‘antisemitism’ is supposed to be and is expected by many to ...