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The 41st Julie Hughes Triathlon is coming up on May 17. The route includes a five mile run, a 14-mile bike ride, and a 1000-yard swim at the Blatchley Middle School pool. Youth participants will ...
After losing a four-year battle to block commercial trolling for king salmon in Southeast Alaska, the Washington state-based ...
Clan houses have historically served as cultural centers for Lingít people – places where members gathered for meetings, ...
Sitka High School’s mock trial team won their fourth consecutive Alaska championship in April. The program, which lasts ...
Since President Trump issued an executive order in January to eliminate federal funding for programs that support diversity, ...
Graduation is just around the corner in Sitka (and elsewhere around the state), when school board members and faculty will ...
Angie Bowers, an assistant professor at the University of Alaska Southeast, discussed an upcoming Small Vessel Operator class starting May 19.
Supporters and opponents of Prop 1, a citizen initiative to limit cruise traffic in Sitka, gathered on Tuesday night to ...
The City of Sitka has settled another lawsuit against the Police Department – it’s the fourth in six years involving a complaint by a former member of the department. And like those suits, this latest ...
Sitka will host a sanctioned US Chess Federation tournament Sunday, May 18, at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Players of all ...
Sitkans will go to the polls for a special election to vote on a citizen initiative to limit cruise traffic in Sitka.
Sitka Studio of Dance will present annual spring recitals this weekend, featuring senior solos and a variety of dance genres.
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