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Petersburg's police chief is suing his employer, the Petersburg Borough, and a federal court in Juneau has dismissed two of ...
May Day, also known as International Workers Day, recognizes the historic movement for labor rights around the globe. But ...
On Monday, May 5, groups all across the Alaska participated in the annual march for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples.
For the first time ever, Petersburg hosted a Native Youth Olympics showcase for 19 students (17 due to illness) between the ...
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved Resolution #2025-08 on April 21, formalizing the expansion of the ...
On Saturday, May 3 the Mort Fryer ball fields were buzzing with excitement and activity for the little league opening day ...
The Alaska House of Representatives has approved a formal letter asking Congress to extend a series of Affordable Care Act tax credits that are set to expire at the end of the year. Unless the credits ...
Members of the Alaska Senate issued warnings Wednesday as they approved a draft operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Senators’ draft, which includes an estimated $1,000 Permanent Fund ...
Petersburg's high school art program brought their talent and work to the annual Artfest, in Wrangell – a four-day series of ...
Last month was the second wettest April on record for Petersburg. "So if it seemed like April was a little bit more wet than ...
Former Petersburg resident Lynda Sather will present an author's talk and sign copies of her first novel, A Slap of Jellyfish ...
Six talented Petersburg chefs are coming together next Wednesday for a unique culinary event that aligns with the Little ...
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