Their efforts are in line with one of President Trump’s executive orders to "restore America’s maritime dominance." ...
When Phoenix Johnson happened across news coverage of McGrath’s Sitka arrest, she felt it was time to ensure that her story ...
Ketchikan City Mayor Bob Sivertsen said on Wednesday that the state of the city is strong, and highlighted the city's budget, ...
The Forest Service is revising the Tongass National Forest management plan, and will use community input as guidance on how ...
The first No Kings protest happened last June on Donald Trump’s birthday. The protests are part of a national movement ...
KRBD’s Spring Pledge Drive raised more than $42,000 in just two days — a testament to the deep roots this station has in our ...
Local 23 claims that JAG Ketchikan has refused to negotiate with them on employee benefits from a 2023 collective bargaining ...
Ask UAS will have a discussion on menopause and perimenopause on April 23. Ali Ziegler speaks about plans for the presentation and what to expect. UAS phone line: 907-228-4511 or go to the UAS ...
A U.S. District Court judge found that President Trump’s executive ordering the defunding of NPR and PBS violated the First Amendment.
The dispute centers around a technology used on some Carnival ships called open-loop scrubbers. They’re known for reducing air pollution by converting it into water pollution.
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