Local scientists from the Sitka Sound Science Center and UAS are hosting the first annual "State of the Sound" meeting on February 24.
Sitka’s mayor says that cruise industry leaders are worried about the effects of an upcoming ballot initiative, which would limit how many of their visitors can come to Sitka. Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz ...
At least eight U.S. Forest Service employees in Sitka were fired over the weekend, amid a national wave of terminations for ...
The Sitka High School Drama, Debate, & Forensics team will present an annual showcase on Feb 24 to share speeches and drama pieces in advance of the state tournament.
Near the end of its two-week meeting on Sunday, the Alaska Board of Fisheries considered a proposal to close off a small bay ...
Participants in a popular subsistence fishery near Sitka will have an edge in coming seasons. The Alaska Board of Fish last ...
Hatchery production of chum and pink salmon will continue as usual this year in Southeast. After many tense hours of ...
The Sitka High School Barkadas Club is providing a space for students – and community members – to celebrate Filipino ...
The Sitka Assembly continued its budget conversations on Tuesday night (2-4-25) as it considered where to set rates for the ...
The maximum harvest level for Sitka’s commercial herring fishery has been reduced, despite recent increases in the biomass. State fishery managers point to research from Canada that suggests more ...
Sitka Monthly Fiddle Grind is 7 p.m. Saturday, February 15, at the Sheetka Kwaan Naa Kahidi. Organizers Jeff Budd and Rick ...
Elizabeth Peratrovich Day is Sunday, February 16. To celebrate the day honoring the civil rights leader, the Alaska Native ...