Ketchikan residents are protesting imitation totem poles carved by convicted murderer
The contested poles are planned decoration for a crafts market. The City Council will consider their regulatory authority at their May 16 meeting.
Read Moreby Michael Fanelli | May 13, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The contested poles are planned decoration for a crafts market. The City Council will consider their regulatory authority at their May 16 meeting.
Read Moreby Angela Denning, CoastAlaska | May 9, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
“One thing that has risen to the top over and over again, especially in conversations with community members, is these concerns about incidental mortality, the mortality of those unmarked fish that are released,” said study lead, Anne Beaudreau, Associate Professor for the University of Washington.
Read Moreby Michael Fanelli | May 8, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The First City Haven shelter is getting ready to move out of their current building by July, and haven’t yet found a short-term destination after that.
Read Moreby Jack Darrell | May 6, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
A jury convicted a Ketchikan high school volleyball coach and teacher of misdemeanor assault and harassment on Friday, after an incident where he grabbed a then 17-year-old female player by the wrists at a volleyball scrimmage.
Read Moreby Jack Darrell | May 3, 2024 | Featured News, Local News, Syndicated | 0
The body of a man found beneath a cruise ship dock in the middle of downtown Ketchikan over the weekend has been identified as 44-year-old Luke A. Moore
Read Moreby Michael Fanelli | May 3, 2024 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
In a unanimous decision, the Board sided with the Superintendent to keep “Red Hood” by Elana Arnold on Ketchikan High School shelves.
Read Moreby Michael Fanelli | May 1, 2024 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
A group of students spent spring break learning to perform a traditional Tsimshian story, as part of a Sealaska Heritage Institute education program.
Read Moreby Michael Fanelli and Jack Darrell | Apr 30, 2024 | Local News, Syndicated | 0
Educators rallied to raise the BSA Wednesday. That night, the Ketchikan School Board moved ahead with a budget requiring $6 million in cuts.
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