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When Bill Tatsuda Junior was born in Seattle in 1947, his family’s place in Ketchikan — and America in general — was ...
All of the Kayhi spring sports teams are in action this weekend, with the majority of teams playing on the road.
Hell was a little cooler than one might have expected on Saturday, and, despite all the hills, 11 participants found the course to be not too torturous as they ran ...
The Ketchikan Gateway School Board is expected to fill two seats at its Wednesday night.
Each of the three softball teams competing in the Kayhi Invitational at Dudley Field dominated against one opponent and ...
The state entity that owns the Ketchikan Shipyard has announced that it will “promptly identify” a new operator for the shipyard after rejecting proposals that the shipyard’s current operator had ...
The Kayhi Lady Kings JV and varsity girls soccer teams played on Thursday and Friday against Juneau-Douglas High School: ...
First City Players will open its production of its steampunk-themed “Alice in Wonderland” play on Friday. Play director and ...
The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for an error in a 2017 editorial that she says damaged her reputation, a jury ...
Easter Monday should be made a federal holiday. It’s observed locally, at the White House, in a state or two, and by a few communities. And, in other countries.
At least $1.6 million in federal funds for projects meant to capture and digitize stories of the systemic abuse of ...
Sitka's catcher Kaelynn Balovich reaches for the ball as Kayhi's Rylea Armstrong slides into home during Kayhi's 8-4 victory ...