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John Leach is Sitka's municipal administrator. He joined KCAW's Brooke Schafer for the morning interview to discuss the ...
Alaska Supreme Court Justice and Sitka’s former longtime public defender Jude Pate was honored by his alma mater, Lewis and ...
My name is Doug Borland, and my wife and I are 30-year residents of Sitka. As long-time Sitka downtown business owners, our ...
Researcher and UAF Associate Research Professor Tyler Hennon and ALFA Policy Coordinator Lauren Howard joined KCAW to discuss a citizen scientist initiative, which provides fishermen with scientific ...
First responders from the US and Canada recently gathered in Sitka for annual search-and-rescue exercises. Over four days, ...
One of the most important roles in Southeast Alaskan Indigenous culture is the uncle. In a matrilineal society, a woman’s ...
The Sitka Sound Science Center has five students visiting this month from Windesheim University in the Netherlands.
The Sitka Tribe plans to formalize an arrangement with Sealaska this summer, for management of the corporation’s lands in a ...
After losing a four-year battle to block commercial trolling for king salmon in Southeast Alaska, the Washington state-based ...
Applications are now open for the 2025 Path to Prosperity Business Competition -- an annual business development competition ...
Clan houses have historically served as cultural centers for Lingít people – places where members gathered for meetings, ...
Since President Trump issued an executive order in January to eliminate federal funding for programs that support diversity, ...