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The Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce has announced that Delores Churchill and Mary Moran will be the grand marshals for the 2025 Ketchikan Fourth of July parade.
Ocean acidification is a concern in Alaska. Several aspects of the state’s economy and well-being of Alaskans center on the health of the ocean.
The Ketchikan City Council during a rescheduled regular meeting on Wednesday will reconsider, at the request of Council Member Judy Zenge, reclassifying the Public Works director's position and the tw ...
If you catch a king salmon at Herring Cove, the Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association would like to hear from ...
Ketchikan’s version of the nationwide “No Kings” rally against a range actions taken by President Donald Trump brought about ...
The Ketchikan American Legion Post 3 baseball team finished its opening weekend winless against Chugiak Post 33, but Ketchikan got incrementally closer in each game, giving Chugiak its first real ...
A Ketchikan group that was organized in response to protest rallies that occurred earlier this year in downtown Ketchikan has held the first of what’s planned to be four community-building ...
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Monday unanimously approved a final version of the borough's budget for the fiscal year 2026 that ‪starts on July 1.‬ ...
Chugiak Post 33 continued to steamroll its way through the early half of the American Legion baseball season on Friday, ...
Andiamo Dance Company will offer two performances of its new show “Light” on Friday and Saturday, giving audience members a ...
Agnes Moran, who served as the executive director of the nonprofit Women in Safe Homes shelter starting in January, 2017, retired on Jan. 3.
The Ketchikan School Board on Friday met in an executive session to discuss the search for a new superintendent for the Ketchikan School District, but took no action after completing ...