The Alaska Department of Transportation and the Alaska Marine Highway System heard public input on the proposed ferry ...
A group of Sitkans will host a bonfire vigil next week. Organizer Pat Kehoe and musician Linny Simkin joined KCAW for the Morning Interview to discuss the event, which will feature music, ...
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and in Sitka a local group is getting the word out about how to protect youth from the dangers of trafficking and its many forms.
For 24 hours, it was unclear which mental health and addiction programs would survive and who would still have jobs when the dust settled.
The city will pay a regional nonprofit $25,000 to conduct a childcare needs study as part of an effort to address the growing ...
The new year marks the start of a lot of activities in Sitka, for students and the wider community. Kevin Knox, Parks and ...
At its meeting tonight (1-13-26), the Sitka Assembly will consider pushing Municipal Administrator John Leach’s resignation ...
Budget season has begun for Sitka’s schools, and leaders are again calling for more funding. At a board meeting last week (1-7-26), Sitka School Board President Phil Burdick said the push cannot stop ...
The Trump administration sent hundreds of letters Tuesday terminating federal grants supporting mental health and drug addiction services.
If the proposed schedule is approved, Sitka will see one ferry a week, a service level consistent with the past several years ...
Southeast Alaska is better known for rain than snow, but this winter had an unusually frosty start. Much of the region saw ...
Green Lake Road remains closed to all non-essential travel following an avalanche Friday evening (1-9-26).