Prince of Wales Island man convicted of 2016 murder sentenced to 99 years
A Prince of Wales Island man convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2016 was sentenced to 99 years in prison on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Read MoreA Prince of Wales Island man convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2016 was sentenced to 99 years in prison on Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Read MoreLew Williams has long been a fixture in Ketchikan City Hall. He was first elected to the city council in 1987, where he served until he was elected mayor in 2009. After three terms as mayor, he returned to the city council in 2018.
Read MoreLocal officials are pushing back against a plan to close Ketchikan’s state trooper dispatch center, and to relocate its seven staff to Anchorage. The plan — which also includes transferring dispatchers in Wasilla and Soldotna — was the subject of much concern at the latest meeting of the Ketchikan Borough assembly, whose mayor believes that centralizing dispatch operations could leave Southeast communities high and dry in a disaster.
Read MoreA pair of local entrepreneurs would like to open a distillery in Ketchikan’s historic firehouse — if they can get their hands on it.
Read MorePeaceHealth Thursday announced Joe Mark as its pick for interim chief administrator of Ketchikan Medical Center, the local hospital.
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